Trump Approval Drops to 43% Among Georgia Voters
Trump Approval Drops to 43% Among Georgia Voters

Trump Approval Drops to 43% Among Georgia Voters

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Recent polling in Georgia shows President Donald Trump's approval rating has dropped to 43%, with a majority of voters expressing concerns about his economic policies, particularly tariffs and inflation. Disapproval of Trump's presidency now stands at 55%, driven largely by independents and some Republicans, and many Georgians believe the country is headed in the wrong direction under his leadership. While Trump continues to enjoy strong backing among Georgia Republicans—88% support according to one poll—his overall support in the state has declined since January. Key issues fueling dissatisfaction include opposition to his economic and immigration policies, as well as skepticism about the effectiveness of his second-term agenda. Despite national declines in approval, Trump remains a central figure in Georgia GOP politics, with some Republican leaders emphasizing his fulfillment of campaign promises. The divide in public opinion highlights the battleground nature of Georgia and the challenges Trump faces in regaining broader support.

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