Multiple outlets report that a new opinion poll finds Donald Trump’s approval rating among rural Americans falls to a new low. The reporting emphasizes that support appears to weaken particularly in the context of cost-of-living concerns. Respondents in the poll cite rising gas prices as a key factor shaping their views. They also point to Trump’s handling of the economy as another major consideration behind the shift in sentiment. While the sources characterize the result as “turning” or a decline in rural support, they describe the underlying drivers more generally as dissatisfaction with economic performance and household expenses rather than identifying a single specific policy. The Independent frames the change around the president’s approval slipping to its lowest point in the poll, and Yahoo UK News references the same poll headline without adding additional detail in the provided excerpt. Overall, the coverage converges on the same central finding: rural Americans’ approval of Trump is declining, with fuel costs and economic management highlighted as influential issues.