Updated
Updated · Newsweek · Jun 14
Trump Sinks to 36% Approval as Florida, Ohio and Texas Turn Net Negative
Updated
Updated · Newsweek · Jun 14

Trump Sinks to 36% Approval as Florida, Ohio and Texas Turn Net Negative

3 articles · Updated · Newsweek · Jun 14

Summary

  • Civiqs put Trump at 36% approval and 59% disapproval nationally through June 11, showing him underwater across most states as he turned 80.
  • Kentucky posted the sharpest drop since Jan. 20, 2025, falling 27 points from +23 to -4; Montana and Idaho followed, while every state in the tracker worsened.
  • Florida slid from +9 to -13, Ohio from +8 to -14 and Texas from +6 to -15, underscoring broader erosion across battleground and red-leaning states.
  • Younger voters, independents and women drove much of the weakness: approval was 21% among ages 18-34, 28% among independents and 30% among women.
  • Even Trump’s strongest states have narrowed sharply—Wyoming still leads at +25, down from +47—leaving a familiar partisan map with far thinner margins than at the start of his second term.

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