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Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Gets Worse With Most Accurate Pollster

Kate Plummer
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Senior US News Reporter

President Donald Trump's approval rating has declined with a pollster that has been deemed highly accurate.

According to December polling by AtlasIntel, 59.6 percent disapprove of the president while 39.3 percent approve of him. This gives him a net approval rating of -20 percentage points. In November, the number was -15 points, per the pollster.

AtlasIntel was ranked the most accurate polling company of the 2024 election by survey veteran Nate Silver and was previously named the most accurate pollster of the 2020 election by 538.

Newsweek reached out to the White House by email outside of normal business hours for comment.

President Donald Trump takes the stage during a rally on December 19, 202,5 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. | (Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

Why It Matters

Approval ratings are useful in taking the temperature of the nation and measuring the American public's response to Trump's policies.

His polling will also be all the more important ahead of the 2026 midterm elections as the GOP has a slim majority of 219 to 214 in the House of Representatives and holds a 53-47 majority in the Senate. Losing just a few seats could make it difficult for the GOP to carry out its agenda during the rest of Trump's term.

This poll may particularly concern the Trump administration, given the pollster is seen as so accurate.

What To Know

The AtlasIntel polling of 2,315 respondents was conducted between December 15 and 19. It had a margin of error of +/- 2 percentage points and showed that Trump's approval rating has declined by 5 percentage points in one month.

In November, 42.4 percent approved of Trump and 57.2 percent disapproved of him, leaving him with a net approval rating of -15 percentage points.

And in October, Trump's net approval rating was -4 percentage points with 44.3 percent approving of him and 48.3 disapproving of him.

It comes amid other negative polling regarding the president. According to Reuters/Ipsos polling, 47 percent of survey respondents approved of Trump in January, but this proportion declined to 39 percent in December.

Meanwhile, Gallup polls in 2025 showed that Trump's popularity peaked when he took office in January, with 47 percent of respondents approving of his presidency. This dipped slightly in February, to 45 percent. In March, his approval rating declined further, to 43 percent, and slightly rebounded in April, to 44 percent.

Morning Consult found in December that Trump's net approval rating was above water in 22 states, a slight improvement from a similar point in his first term, when his net approval rating was net positive in 21 states.

What People Are Saying

President Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social in November: "So many Fake Polls are being shown by the Radical Left Media, all slanted heavily toward Democrats and Far Left Wingers…Fake News will never change, they are evil and corrupt but, as I look around my beautiful surroundings, I say to myself, 'Oh, look, I'm sitting in the Oval Office!'"

White House spokesman Kush Desai said in a previous statement: "Over the past year, the Trump administration has delivered critical progress to turn the page on Joe Biden’s economic disaster: cooling inflation, rising real wages, private-sector job growth, and trillions in investments to make and hire in America. The Trump administration will continue to build on this progress in the new year to continue delivering economic relief for the American people."

What Happens Next

Trump's approval rating will continue to fluctuate throughout his presidency. The midterm elections take place in November 2026.

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    1. Comment by RadicalCentrist.

      MAGAGAGA's keep flailing, keep posting 'Dem approval polls' as if whistling past the graveyard will help.

      MAGA!!

      • Comment by Freedom Rider.

        Soon to be underwater Nationwide. I say let's throw him a concrete lifesaver.

        • Comment by SeasonalCitrus.

          May the midterms bring a sense of reality to tacoboi

          • Comment by cbcb462.

            Not surprising. Trump has done nothing to improve life for most Americans. He has certainly made America worse. More and more Americans are seeing how corrupt he is and that he doesn't care about Americans unless you can enrich him. As many magas see their medical insurance premiums spike, maybe they will finally see that they were had once again by Trump. He's good at conning people. He's done it his entire life.

            • Comment by Freedom Rider.

              Everyday more and more people are realizing that they've been conned.

              • Comment by Gulf Rasta.

                Member

                This report lacks any historical context versus other modern two term presidents and their drops, remaining level, or even climbs can be averaged. How is Trump doing compared by history?

                • Reply by trobwynt.

                  There is no modern historical data for is happening. He is the first fake human with more criminal indictments, then approval points, in the entire history of this planet.

                • Reply by Gulf Rasta.

                  Member

                  Lol.

              • Comment by MonkeyMan.

                Member

                Let's see, the other poll here, Atlas, has him 16 points underwater and this one has him 15 points under. Ratmuffin must have him about 6-7 points under then.

                • Comment by SiposKaroly.

                  other words trump's approval is more than twice that of the house democrats.

                  • Reply by cbcb462.

                    Republicans are on track to get decimated next November and Trump is dumping fuel on the fire for Republicans. As long as he can enrich himself, that's all that matters. If you think he cares about you, you have been had.

                  • Reply by SeasonalCitrus.

                    Tell us you're maga without telling us you're maga

                • Comment by BLOFO.

                  The populist is going down in flames.

                  • Reply by BLOFO.

                    That's some mighty fine deflection.

                    After the mid terms it won't really matter much will it.

                  • Reply by MonkeyMan.

                    Member

                    Big deal, Independents are by far the biggest party here now and most of them don't like the ora nge bl ow ha rrd.

                • Comment by parabolic silver.

                  1929 will soon look like the good old days

                  • Reply by MonkeyMan.

                    Member

                    A Love Supreme!