Here’s how Trump’s polling has changed since last year

The Hill
by Sarah Fortinsky
February 24, 2026
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Here’s how Trump’s polling has changed since last year
President Trump delivered a joint address to Congress reflecting on his first year of his second term, highlighting significant policy achievements while addressing declining approval ratings. Despite accomplishments such as tax cuts, deregulation efforts, and diplomatic breakthroughs, Trump's polling numbers have shown a notable decline compared to last year. This shift underscores the complex interplay between political success and public perception. The administration’s focus on economic policies, including job creation and trade negotiations, has been central to its narrative of progress. However, ongoing concerns over healthcare costs, immigration reform, and domestic instability have contributed to eroding trust among key voter groups. Additionally, Trump's communication style and polarizing rhetoric continue to divide the nation, impacting his overall appeal. These polling trends highlight the challenges leaders face in maintaining public support despite tangible achievements. The interplay between policy execution and public relations is crucial, as even successful policies can be overshadowed by perceived missteps or a disconnect with constituents. Understanding these dynamics provides insight into the broader political landscape and the factors shaping Trump’s presidency. The shifting polling data also reflects broader societal divisions, with urban versus rural disparities and partisanship playing significant roles in shaping public opinion. As Trump looks ahead to his State of the Union address
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Originally published on The Hill on 2/24/2026