President Donald Trump received a boost from a new poll that appears to undercut the Democratic Party’s post-election “buyer’s remorse” narrative. Since the 2024 election, Democrats have attempted to suggest that many Trump voters regret their decision, but the latest numbers tell a different story.
According to a Trafalgar Group poll conducted from May 30 to June 1, Trump’s approval rating stands at 53.7 percent, reflecting an upward trend since his election. His disapproval rating has declined to 45.6 percent. The survey polled 1,098 likely voters.
While some critics on the left have questioned the poll’s reliability, Trafalgar Group holds a B+ rating for accuracy from FiveThirtyEight and is considered one of the more consistently accurate pollsters, particularly in identifying sentiment among voters often missed by mainstream polling.