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Reuters/Ipsos: Trump's Overall Approval Rating Falls to 36%...How Low Can He Go?

According to the latest Reuters/Ipsos political poll trump's overall approval has fallen to 36% and only 29% approve of his handling of the economy.

It appears a significant number of the morons who helped elect him have jumped ship.

November is approaching fast. His party is going to lose bigly if he doesn't manage to cancel the elections. I don't think he can suppress enough of the vote to save his party.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trumps-approval-hits-new-36-low-fuel-prices-surge-amid-iran-war-reutersipsos-2026-03-24/
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Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
Lowest recorded approval ratings
Here are some of the worst modern examples (using Gallup data):
Harry Truman — 22% (1952)
Richard Nixon — 24% (during Watergate scandal)
George W. Bush — 25% (2008, Iraq War + financial crisis)
Donald Trump — 34% (lowest Gallup point)
Why it rarely drops below ~20–25%
Roughly 20–30% of voters consistently identify strongly with one party
That group tends to stick with “their” president almost no matter what
So approval ratings have a kind of real-world floor
Bottom line
Theoretical minimum: 0%
Realistic minimum (modern U.S.): about 20–25%