Trump poll data: Day gets worse and worse, Donald Trump's recognition rate drops in every swing

Key swing status display drops
The poll tracks voter sentiment on six key battlefields: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. These states supported Joe Biden in the 2020 election but turned to Donald Trump in 2024. Trump also loaded most states in 2016. North Carolina is also considered a battlefield, but Trump won the battlefield in all three elections in 2016, 2020 and 2024.
Arizona results
In Arizona, Civiqs polls show that 49% of voters disapprove of Trump, while 47% approve of it. Another 4% neither approve nor object. Trump won Arizona in 2024, with a 46.7% turnout against Kamala Harris at 52.2%.
Georgia sees negative edge
In Georgia, 51% disapprove of Trump and 45% approved it. The remaining 4% had no comments. Trump shipped the state with 50.7% of the vote in 2024, compared with 48.5% of Harris.
Michigan reflects opposition
Michigan showed a 4-point gap. About 50% disapprove of Trump, and 46% agree. Another 4% don't see it clearly. Trump won a 49.7% victory in 2024 with a score of 48.3%.
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Nevada's approval is less than disapproval
In Nevada, 47% of voters favor Trump, while 49% disagree. About 4% are neutral. Trump flipped the state in 2024, garnering 50.6% of the vote. His opponent scored 47.5%.
Pennsylvania results show gaps
Pennsylvania voters showed a 6-point disapproval margin. About 51% disagree with Trump and 45% agree with Trump. Another 4% are neutral. Trump won the state in 2024 with 50.4% of the vote, while Harris won 48.7%.
Wisconsin follows the same trend
In Wisconsin, 51% disapprove of Trump and 46% approved it. The smaller 3% did not have a strong opinion. Trump won the state in 2024 with 49.6%, just before Harris' 48.7%.
FAQ
Why is Trump's approval rating important in swing states?
Swing countries often decide on elections. Changes in approval ratings can affect campaign strategies, local races, and the overall balance of political power during the midterm elections.
How often does CIVIQS tracking polls be updated?
CIVIQS polls are updated regularly. It began on January 20, 2025, the first day of Trump’s second term, and continues to collect nationwide responses.