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Updated · The Guardian · Jun 22
Trump Hits 54% Disapproval Among White Blue-Collar Voters as Midterm Risks Mount
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 22

Trump Hits 54% Disapproval Among White Blue-Collar Voters as Midterm Risks Mount

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 22

Summary

  • 54% of white voters without a college degree now disapprove of Trump’s performance in a new CBS News poll, up from 45% in February and 32% in February 2025.
  • 4.2% inflation, higher gas and grocery costs, and Trump’s war against Iran are driving the slide, undercutting promises to lower prices and avoid new foreign wars.
  • 68,000 factory jobs have disappeared since Trump returned to office, adding to frustration among a core bloc he won with 66% support in the 2024 election.
  • 33% of white blue-collar voters approve of Trump’s handling of the economy and 25% of his inflation response in a Fox News poll, signaling broader weakness beyond one survey.
  • 44% of white non-college voters now say they are more likely to back a Democratic congressional candidate, suggesting the erosion could hurt Republicans in November’s midterms.

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Trump Faces White Blue-Collar Revolt: Economic Hardship and War Fuel 2026 Voter Shift

Overview

As of June 2026, the political landscape is undergoing a major shift, with recent polling showing a significant decline in President Donald Trump’s economic approval rating. This drop, reported by The New York Times and based on a nationwide poll of over 1,500 registered voters, reflects a broad erosion of support across nearly every group. The widespread decline suggests that key voting blocs, including white blue-collar voters, are turning away from Trump. This change in sentiment is creating a challenging environment for the incumbent administration and signals a potential political earthquake ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

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