President Trump’s Approval Ratings slide Following Prolonged Government Shutdown
Polling Data Reflects Waning Public Support
President Donald Trump’s approval ratings have reached a new low during his second term, as revealed by recent polling data. This decline follows the aftermath of the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, an event that triggered widespread economic disruption and social challenges.
Significant Drop Reported in Latest Polls
The most recent Gallup poll indicates a 5-point decrease in Trump’s approval rating, now standing at 36%. This marks the lowest level recorded since he began his second term. concurrently, disapproval has climbed to 60%, signaling increasing voter dissatisfaction.
This downturn breaks a three-month stretch where approval ratings remained relatively steady between 40% and 41% from August through October. despite this fall, Trump’s current rating is still slightly above his all-time low of 34%, noted in early 2021.
Economic Fallout from government Shutdown influences Public Opinion
The survey period-from November 3 to November 25-captured public attitudes during and instantly after the government shutdown ended. The shutdown inflicted an estimated $11 billion hit on GDP, left hundreds of thousands of federal employees unpaid due to furloughs, and temporarily suspended critical federal food assistance programs. These factors likely contributed to shifting voter perspectives.
Diverse Polling sources Confirm Declining Trends
A range of other polls conducted recently align with Gallup’s findings regarding President Trump’s slipping support:
- A Reuters/Ipsos poll dated November 18 reported an approval rate at just 38%, marking another second-term low; notably onyl about one-fifth approved his handling of matters related to Jeffrey Epstein’s case files.
- The Morning Consult survey from November 10 showed support dipping further to approximately 44%, setting a fresh record low for this term.
- The Harvard CAPS/Harris poll conducted between November 4-6 also found Trump’s approval near the mid-40 percent range, reinforcing consistent downward momentum across multiple sources.
How national Crises shape Voter confidence
This pattern highlights how extended political impasses like government shutdowns can erode trust in leadership. Comparable ancient instances include partial federal shutdowns under prior administrations that similarly resulted in declines in presidential popularity due to economic strain and interruptions affecting millions nationwide.
“Prolonged deadlocks not only halt essential governance but leave enduring scars on public confidence,” observed political analyst Dr. Elena Ramirez when discussing polling shifts amid national crises.
Looking Ahead: Challenges Facing Presidential Popularity
The combination of financial stress caused by governmental stalemates alongside contentious management of sensitive investigations appears to be exerting downward pressure on President Trump’s favorability scores across multiple autonomous polls throughout November. these trends offer valuable insight into evolving voter priorities as the nation approaches upcoming elections amid rapidly changing circumstances.




