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Trump favorable / unfavorable ratings

Trump has a 41.7% favorability rating based on 340 polls.

May 15, 2024

Unfavorable

55.7%

Favorable

41.7%

Estimate

95% of polls fall in this range

A bit of background... Donald Trump's favorability rating remains a pivotal aspect of his political viability. This measure of voter sentiment reveals the depth of Trump's base and the challenges he may face in rallying a broad coalition. The favorability rating is instrumental in assessing Trump's impact on the political landscape and his potential to mobilize support in his current presidential bid.

340 polls

Latest Poll: Tue, May 14, 9:38 AM EDT

May 6 – 8

1,594 RV

Economist/YouGov
57.0%

Unfavorable

41.0%

Favorable

+16 Unfavorable

May 4 – 7

814 RV

New York Times/Ipsos
59.0%

Unfavorable

40.0%

Favorable

+19 Unfavorable

May 5 – 6

1,819 RV

Morning Consult
54.0%

Unfavorable

43.0%

Favorable

+11 Unfavorable

May 2 – 3

1,240 LV

Zeteo/Data For Progr...
57.0%

Unfavorable

42.0%

Favorable

+15 Unfavorable

May 1 – 3

1,125 Adults

YouGov
53.0%

Unfavorable

40.0%

Favorable

+13 Unfavorable

May 2

1,755 LV

co/efficient
52.0%

Unfavorable

47.0%

Favorable

+5 Unfavorable

Apr 29 – May 1

1,479 RV

Economist/YouGov
54.0%

Unfavorable

45.0%

Favorable

+9 Unfavorable

Apr 26 – May 1

2,260 Adults

ABC News/Ipsos
58.0%

Unfavorable

33.0%

Favorable

+25 Unfavorable

Apr 25 – 26

1,961 RV

HarrisX/Harvard CAPS
50.0%

Favorable

46.0%

Unfavorable

+4 Favorable

Apr 23 – 26

1,199 Adults

NPR/PBS NewsHour/Mar...
56.0%

Unfavorable

39.0%

Favorable

+17 Unfavorable

+ More Polls

The polling bias for the 2016 and 2020 Presidential elections is based on analysis from the American Association of Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) comparing actual results to national polls. For the 2018 and 2022 elections, bias was measured by comparing FiveThirtyEight's Generic Ballot polling average with the adjusted US House National Popular vote, using data from the UVA Center for Politics (2018) and DecisionDeskHQ (2022).

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