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Polls Show Widespread Disapproval of Trump's Performance Amid Republican Spending Plan Divisions

Polls Show Widespread Disapproval of Trump’s Performance Amid Republican Spending Plan Divisions

News EditorBy News EditorJune 15, 2025 U.S. News 6 Mins Read

Recent data from an NBC News Decision Desk Poll, powered by SurveyMonkey, indicates that President Donald Trump‘s second-term approval rating remains low, hovering in negative territory. This holds true even as immigration and border security emerge as areas where he holds a firmer grip on public opinion. However, attitudes toward other key initiatives, such as tariffs and government efficiency, are substantially less favorable, raising questions about the administration’s direction ahead of significant legislative efforts.

Article Subheadings
1) Immigration remains Trump’s strongest issue
2) Republicans split on priorities in Trump’s big bill
3) DOGE ratings decline slightly
4) Economic concerns persist among Americans
5) Uncertain outlook for upcoming elections

Immigration remains Trump’s strongest issue

The poll revealed that a slim majority of Americans, approximately 51%, endorse President Trump’s handling of immigration and border security, while 49% disapprove. This split indicates that even on a topic traditionally viewed as a strength for Trump, public sentiment is hardly uniform. His administration has consistently emphasized border security, amplified recently by the deployment of National Guard troops and Marines to the Los Angeles area amid rising protests concerning Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities.

Despite the divided public opinion, Trump’s base remains engaged with the immigration issue. The poll found that while just 9% of the overall sample prioritized immigration as the most pressing issue, that figure increased to 20% among MAGA supporters. In comparison, economic concerns were ranked as most significant by a more considerable share of the population. It is noteworthy that Trump’s immigration ratings saw little change from an earlier poll, although a slight uptick was noted among Republicans and MAGA supporters who reported stronger approval for his approach to border security.

Interestingly, the public discontent extends to other areas linked to immigration policies, such as treatment of foreign students in higher education. A substantial 56% of Americans voiced disapproval regarding the Trump administration’s handling of college-related issues. Nevertheless, MAGA supporters showed overwhelming support for Trump’s approach to universities, suggesting significant polarization along party lines regarding educational policies.

Republicans split on priorities in Trump’s big bill

Amid ongoing legislative discussions surrounding a significant budget bill promoted by President Trump, public opinion remains closely divided. The poll found that 51% of Americans view maintaining spending levels on programs such as Medicaid as paramount. This was closely contested by 49% who aligned with Republican priorities including reducing national debt and expanding tax cuts.

Republican lawmakers themselves are experiencing difficulties aligning their priorities; 40% of Republicans prioritized debt reduction while a near-equivalent number (39%) favored continuing and expanding tax credits established during Trump’s first term. The differences highlight a broader struggle within the party to maintain a cohesive agenda, especially following a recent public dispute between Trump and billionaire adviser Elon Musk, who described offshoots of the proposed budget as “disgusting.” Concerns regarding spending levels have also been echoed by several Republican senators.

As Senate Republicans aim for a vote by July, Democrats surveyed in the poll showed near-unanimity in their preference for maintaining current spending, further complicating legislative efforts. While Republicans grapple with internal divisions, the party must also consider the sentiments of independent voters, particularly as the next election cycle approaches.

DOGE ratings decline slightly

In related developments, assessments of Musk‘s DOGE initiative designed to curtail federal spending have seen a slight downturn. The recent survey showed only 44% of respondents rated the effort as a success, down from 47% in the previous survey, reflecting growing skepticism among even Trump’s most fervent supporters. This sentiment deterioration is especially notable given a recent public feud between Trump and Musk.

Despite this decline in perceived effectiveness, the outcome of the DOGE program, as gauged by MAGA supporters, signals a reduction in confidence. Support for the initiative has dropped markedly from 66% to 49%, indicating a potential rift in enthusiasm that could affect Trump’s base moving forward.

Economic concerns persist among Americans

Current economic conditions remain a pressing issue for voters. The poll uncovered that 45% of Americans feel their financial situation has remained unchanged over the past year, while 34% indicated that it has deteriorated. Only 21% reported feeling better off, highlighting a generally pessimistic outlook.

A critical concern is Trump’s tariff policies, with a bare majority of 51% of respondents believing these initiatives will negatively impact their finances in the coming year. This statistic mirrors a slight dip in apprehensions since last month, but the outlook remains problematic, as uncertainty surrounding inflation persists. Economic policy, particularly amidst fluctuating tariffs and negotiations with trade partners, continues to generate widespread unease.

Uncertain outlook for upcoming elections

Finally, as the administration grapples with declining approval ratings and increasing internal discord within the Republican Party, the upcoming elections in New Jersey and Virginia loom larger. Historically, these off-cycle elections have lower voter turnout, which could present challenges for Republicans. In a climate marked by dwindling enthusiasm within Trump’s base, party officials must work diligently to motivate their constituents ahead of the larger 2026 midterm elections.

The stark disparity between the emotional responses among Democrats and Republicans may signal larger trends that could influence electoral outcomes. With the urgency of the electoral calendar pressing, strategists must focus on rallying support to solidify Republican control in upcoming cycles.

No. Key Points
1 President Trump holds a 45% approval rating, with immigration as a notable strength.
2 Majority of Americans prioritize maintaining funding for Medicaid amid contentious legislative debates.
3 DOGE initiative sees a decline in support, indicating waning enthusiasm among Trump’s base.
4 Economic perceptions remain negative, with concerns about tariffs impacting personal finances.
5 Low enthusiasm could hinder Republican turnout in upcoming New Jersey and Virginia elections.

Summary

In conclusion, with President Trump‘s approval rating facing stagnation and public dissatisfaction evident in several policy areas, his administration confronts an uphill battle. Immigration remains his strongest issue; however, internal divisions among Republicans could undermine their collective efforts. As economic concerns and skepticism grow, the administration’s ability to motivate its base before the upcoming elections will be crucial in shaping the electoral landscape.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question: What factors contribute to President Trump’s low approval rating?

Factors contributing to President Trump‘s low approval rating include widespread public dissatisfaction with his overall performance, particularly concerning economic conditions and divisive policies.

Question: How do Americans feel about Trump’s handling of immigration?

Approximately 51% of Americans approve of Trump’s handling of immigration and border security; however, public opinion remains sharply divided.

Question: What are the implications of the upcoming elections for the Republican Party?

The upcoming elections in New Jersey and Virginia could present challenges for Republicans due to a lack of enthusiasm among voters, potentially affecting turnout and influencing congressional control in the future.

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