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Trump approval rating: Remains historically low, amid negative immigration polling
President Donald Trump’s approval rating improved in two polls this week, declined in three and was stagnant in another—hovering at around 40%, similar to his historically low rating at this point during his first term.

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Donald Trump approval rating tumbles with Republicans
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What is Trump's approval rating now? See February polls in U.S., NC
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Reform ICE, focus more on economy: What survey shows on Trump policies
Many Americans believe President Donald Trump is focusing too much on deportations and not enough on the economy.

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Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Shows New Changes
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Trump's approval rating in wake of GOP loss in Texas; PA poll results.
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Opinion: Polls: Trump is ending 2025 on a downward spiral

Perhaps the happiest person to see the calendar flip to 2026 will be President Donald Trump. Indeed, having begun 2025 fresh off a historic election win, Trump figures to close the year with a steady erosion in his poll numbers, many of which are now at ...
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AIs could turn opinion polls into gibberish

As AI-generated responses make up a growing share of survey data, the resemblance to actual public opinion will fade. And the damage will not be confined to political polling. It will creep into all manner of online surveys,
The Harvard Crimson
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Public Opinion Won't Save Harvard From Trump

Benjamin Isaac ’27, a Crimson Editorial editor, is a Government and Economics concentrator in Quincy House. Over the past year, the Trump administration has decided to make life as difficult as possible for the occupants of Massachusetts Hall. The good ...
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