The net approval rating numbers are in for Donald Trump’s second term in office as the President of the United States – and it’s not looking good.
After serving as President of the United States from January 2017 to January 2021, Donald Trump came back for seconds in January 2025.
Since then, he’s executed a mass use of executive orders, implemented global tariffs, ordered severe crackdowns on immigration and has survived several assassination attempts. Who would’ve thought his popularity could’ve been impacted?
Well, you don’t have to question it, because a survey has done the legwork and got the actual numbers in.
While he may’ve won the majority vote to get a second term, since being sworn in once more in 2025, Trump’s popularity has been dwindling according to statistics shared yesterday (June 17) by Civigs by Murmuration.
But which states have seen the biggest drop in approval for Trump’s handling of his second go at the presidency?
Civiqs obtained a total of 111,661 responses to its national poll on Donald Trump and his ‘Job Approval’ during his second term in office.
When asked whether they approved or disapproved of the way the POTUS is ‘handling his job as President,’ a majority of 58 percent said they disapprove versus just 37 percent who approve and a mere five percent remained indifferent.
And it’s when the poll breaks the results down by state where things get even more interesting, a handful of states’ support for Trump having crashed drastically compared to when he first returned to office.
Florida
In January 2025, Trump’s approval rating in Florida was marked at 44 percent disapproval and 53 percent approval.
As of June 2026, the rating was 53 disapproval and 42 percent approval.
Trump’s overall net approval in the state has subsequently plummeted from +9 percent to -11 percent.