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Trump Approval Holds at 36% in Latest Economist/YouGov Pollabcnews.go.com
politics16 days agoDeveloping

Trump Approval Holds at 36% in Latest Economist/YouGov Poll

A new Economist/YouGov poll released Tuesday shows President Donald Trump's approval at 36 percent and disapproval at 58 percent, matching last week's figures and producing a net rating of -22 percent. The survey arrives on the same day as a Bureau of Labor Statistics report show…

Newsweek
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Economist/YouGov Poll: Trump’s Net Approval Among Independents at -38, Down From -20 Last YearNewsweek
politics20 days agoDeveloping

Economist/YouGov Poll: Trump’s Net Approval Among Independents at -38, Down From -20 Last Year

Economist/YouGov polling shows President Donald Trump’s net approval rating among independent voters at -38 in May 2026, an 18-point decline from May 2025. Aggregated trackers and averages from Silver Bulletin, RealClearPolitics and CNN also show the president underwater with the…

Newsweek
uctoday.com
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Lee Jae-myung Approval Rating at 67 Percent, Democratic Party Leads Opposition by 28 PointsSubstrate placeholder — needs review
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Lee Jae-myung Approval Rating at 67 Percent, Democratic Party Leads Opposition by 28 Points

President Lee Jae-myung's approval rating slipped 2 percentage points to 67 percent in the latest National Barometer Survey, Yonhap reported Thursday. The drop ends a streak at the highest level recorded for him since his inauguration. The ruling Democratic Party maintains a wide…

Yonhap
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Poll Shows Paxton Leading Cornyn in Texas GOP Senate RunoffUsa Today
politics23 days ago

Poll Shows Paxton Leading Cornyn in Texas GOP Senate Runoff

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton holds a narrow lead over Senator John Cornyn in a recent poll for the Republican U.S. Senate runoff election set for May 26. The survey shows Paxton at 48% and Cornyn at 45% among likely voters, with 7% undecided. Key issues driving voter prefere…

Axios
Newsweek
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Hungarian Voters Decide on Potential End to 16 Years of Current Government RuleSubstrate placeholder — needs review
world47 days ago

Hungarian Voters Decide on Potential End to 16 Years of Current Government Rule

Voters in Hungary are participating in an election that could end 16 years of rule by the current government. Polls indicate support for a candidate leading a grassroots party. The prime minister has expressed determination to continue.

bbc.co.uk
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