Donald Trump’s male voter approval drops to record low in new poll
A Focaldata and Financial Times survey released in late June 2026 shows President Donald Trump’s net approval among male voters fell from –13 to –19 in just one month, a six‑point decline. Overall presidential approval stands at 34 percent with a 57 percent disapproval rating, and Trump’s net approval has reached an all‑time low of –23. Support among men was a cornerstone of his 2024 victory, giving him a 12‑point advantage over then‑Vice President Kamala Harris. The poll also records low approvals on key issues: 41 percent for immigration and border security, 20 percent for inflation and cost of living, and 29 percent for jobs and the economy. The findings fit a broader trend of slipping approval ahead of the 2026 midterm elections and suggest erosion even among his most reliable constituency.