Trumps Approval Hits New Low at 36%, Poll Finds Amid Rising Fuel Prices
March 25, 2026 • Google News World
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A recent poll conducted by Reuters/Ipsos has found that President Trump’s approval rating has reached a new low of 36% amid rising fuel prices and ongoing tensions with Iran.
The poll, which was conducted among a sample of adults in the United States, also found that Trump is losing support from independent voters. Additionally, a separate poll conducted by YouGov found that Trump’s net approval rating is at a record low in Wisconsin.
Another poll published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported similar findings, with Trump’s approval rating sinking to 36% in the state of Wisconsin due to rising fuel prices and tensions with Iran.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll also found that Trump’s approval rating has been declining steadily over the past few months. The poll was conducted among a sample of adults in the United States and had a margin of error of +/- 3%.
In terms of demographics, the Reuters/Ipsos poll found that Trump’s approval rating varies by age, with younger voters more likely to disapprove of the president.
The rising fuel prices and tensions with Iran have been cited as contributing factors to Trump’s declining approval rating. The price of gasoline has increased significantly in recent weeks, which may be affecting public opinion on the president’s handling of the economy.
These polls provide a snapshot of public opinion on President Trump’s performance and offer insights into the factors that are driving his declining approval rating.
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