Fox News Poll Shows Trump Job Disapproval at 61 Percent
A Fox News poll found President Trump's job performance disapproval rating at 61 percent. The survey was released as reports indicated possible resumption of conflict involving Iran.
today.yougov.comA Fox News poll released this week recorded President Trump's job performance disapproval rating at 61 percent. The poll was conducted as media reports described the possibility that conflict in the Middle East involving Iran could resume. The survey measured overall job performance and did not break out responses by specific policy areas.
News conducted the poll using standard telephone and online methods. The results reflect responses collected from a national sample of registered voters. The poll did not include questions about specific foreign policy decisions or military actions.
Trump took office in January 2025.
The current poll is the latest in a series of surveys tracking public opinion on his performance. No additional data on sample size, margin of error, or fieldwork dates were provided in the report.
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