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Trump Approval Rating Hits 51 Percent Among Likely Voters
President Trump’s approval rating has climbed to 51 percent among likely voters according to a fresh nationwide poll. The figure reflects growing support as his administration tackles border security and economic growth head-on. This uptick comes amid fierce partisan battles and a polarized electorate.
The poll conducted this week by a leading research firm surveyed 1200 likely voters across all 50 states. It found Trump’s handling of illegal immigration and job creation earned high marks from respondents. His approval stood at 46 percent just two months ago showing a clear upward trend.
Trump’s focus on deporting illegal aliens and boosting manufacturing has resonated with working-class Americans. Recent data shows 250000 jobs added since January 2025 a boon he credits to tax cuts. Supporters say these wins prove his leadership delivers tangible results for citizens.
Democrats counter that Trump’s divisive rhetoric and hardline policies alienate half the country. The poll shows 48 percent still disapprove citing his handling of health care and climate issues. Party leaders argue his gains stem from short-term optics not lasting solutions.
The approval boost follows Trump’s high-profile rally in Texas where he touted border wall progress. Over 300 miles have been built since his January 2025 inauguration per federal reports. He claims this has slashed illegal crossings by 40 percent a stat opponents dispute as inflated.
Political analysts see the 51 percent mark as a signal of resilience despite ongoing legal probes into his administration. His base remains fiercely loyal while swing voters appear swayed by economic gains. The numbers could shape Republican strategy for the 2026 midterms.
Critics warn the approval rating masks deep unrest among minorities and urban voters. Protests over immigration raids have flared in cities like Chicago and Los Angeles this month. Trump dismisses such unrest as noise from a radical fringe out of touch with most Americans.
Tonight’s poll cements Trump’s standing as a polarizing yet potent force in Washington. With 51 percent backing he heads into spring with momentum few predicted. The numbers set the stage for a contentious battle over his agenda in the months ahead.
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| Total News Sources | 40 |
| Left | 9 |
| Right | 17 |
| Center | 11 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 43% Right |
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