Recent polls reveal that former President Donald Trump maintains an approval rating of 44% as he campaigns for re-election in 2025. This figure is notably consistent according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted from February 20 to February 24, 2025, which included a sample of 1,005 adults across the United States. The survey indicates that Trump’s popularity among Republicans is particularly robust, with 85% of self-identified Republican voters expressing approval of his job performance. However, Trump’s disapproval rating also remains significant, standing at 53%, indicating that more than half of Americans do not favor his leadership. The poll further shows critical insights regarding the current political landscape, revealing that 63% of voters think the country is on the wrong track, underscoring a prevailing sense of discontent across the electorate. In stark contrast, 29% of survey respondents believe the country is moving in the right direction. Trump has utilized this feedback to appeal to voters, stating, ‘Our movement is larger than life. We are fighting for America, and I am dedicated to winning back the trust of the American people.’ As Trump continues to rally support, the polls underscore an ongoing divided political environment as the presidential elections approach, raising questions about voter sentiment and potential impact on the outcomes in 2025. Notably, a separate report from North Jersey highlighted the significance of Trump’s persistent presence in the political arena, noting that his approval ratings reflect both the enthusiasm and apprehension surrounding his candidacy and the larger implications for the upcoming electoral battles.
Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Holds Steady at 44%
