Donald Trump’s approval rating falls to 33%, the lowest level of his presidency, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll reported by multiple outlets. The survey indicates weakening support among voters.
The polling also points to a broader shift in voter sentiment. One reported finding is that more voters favour Democrats over Republicans on the economy for the first time in about a decade. Another outlet adds that Republicans are losing ground on immigration policy, suggesting concerns extend beyond economic performance to other policy areas. Across the coverage, outlets attribute these changes to the same Reuters/Ipsos polling results, while emphasizing different parts of the voter shift.
Together, the reports frame the same headline metric—33% approval—as part of wider changes in how voters evaluate party performance on issues such as the economy and immigration, with Democratic support gaining ground in the areas highlighted by the poll.