A Reuters/Ipsos survey finds that President Donald Trump’s approval rating among rural Americans is at a new low. The poll, conducted June 3 to June 8, reports that 50% of rural respondents approve of Trump. The survey also notes that approval among the same group was higher in a prior Reuters/Ipsos measure conducted in February 2025, when 60% of rural respondents approved. Together, the outlets report the two data points as evidence of a decline in rural support over the intervening months. The Hill and The Washington Times both present the 50% approval figure as the lowest level recorded in the referenced polling and emphasize the change from the earlier February 2025 result. Both summaries indicate that the poll is the primary basis for the assessment, citing the same Reuters/Ipsos methodology and field dates.