Poll: Trump's Approval Falls to 37% Amid Economy and Iran War Concerns
April 19 poll of 32,433 adults finds 37% approval and 63% disapproval amid rising worries about inflation and the U.S. war with Iran.
Overview
An April 19 national poll found 37% of adults approve of President Donald Trump's job performance while 63% disapprove, marking the lowest approval in this poll during his second term.
The survey was conducted March 30-April 13 among 32,433 adults and has a margin of error of plus or minus 1.8 percentage points, and it identified inflation and the Iran war as primary drivers of dissatisfaction.
Two-thirds of respondents, 67%, said they disapprove of Trump's handling of the war with Iran, with 54% saying they strongly disapprove, and critics including Sen. Andy Kim said "People are livid," according to reactions.
Economic concerns were prominent: 29% of respondents said the economy matters most, 45% of those cited inflation as the top economic problem, and 40% said their personal finances were worse than a year ago.
The poll was in the field when a temporary ceasefire with Iran was announced on April 7, and the survey found approval of Trump's handling of the conflict did not change significantly after that announcement.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources present this poll neutrally, grounding conclusions in specific numbers and demographic breakdowns rather than evaluative spin. The coverage cites 37% approval/63% disapproval, reports GOP, independent and age splits, and lists issue priorities—economy and Iran—without inserting partisan judgments or omitting key viewpoints.


