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Trump's Approval Below 40% for the First Time: The Polling Data That Has Republicans Terrified

| 2 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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Trump's approval rating has dropped below 40% as the Iran war, energy prices, and No Kings protests compound. Here is what the polling data actually shows and why November looks dangerous.

Presidential approval ratings are noisy. They bounce around in response to news cycles, economic data, dramatic events, and the specific wording of questions in ways that make any individual poll unreliable as a signal. What matters is the trend across multiple polls and methodologies — and the trend across Trump's approval ratings in March 2026 is consistently pointing in the same direction.

Three major national polling organizations — Gallup, Quinnipiac, and the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research — have published approval ratings in the past two weeks that all show Trump below 40 percent, with the numbers converging in the range of 37-39 percent. This is not an anomaly: it is a consistent movement from the high 40s range in which Trump's approval had been hovering through the first year of his second term, driven by a combination of factors that each individually would be manageable and that together have compounded.

The Iran war is the most significant. Plurality opposition to the war — ranging from 51 to 58 percent depending on how the question is asked — is not driven primarily by Democrats or independents who were never going to support Trump regardless. It includes meaningful opposition from self-identified moderate Republicans and Republican-leaning independents who see an undeclared war launched without congressional authorization as a bridge too far.

Energy prices have a mechanical relationship with presidential approval: they go up, approval goes down. The current gas price spike — diesel at record highs, gasoline up roughly 20 percent from February — is showing up in consumer confidence indices and in the specific question about whether the country is heading in the right or wrong direction. The 'wrong track' number is now above 60 percent in most polls.

The No Kings protest movement, regardless of its specific policy demands, reflects and reinforces a mood among a significant portion of the electorate that is looking for an outlet for its dissatisfaction. Protest movements that include 18 percent former Republican voters are not being driven by the opposition's base — they are being driven by persuadables whose votes in November 2026 will determine whether Republicans retain control of both chambers of Congress.

The historical pattern is clear: presidents whose approval falls below 40 percent typically lose the midterms. The historical pattern is not a law. But it is a very strong gravitational pull.

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