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President Trump’s approval ratings remain low amidst the ongoing government shutdown. A recent AP-NORC poll shows that only about 30% of adults approve of his handling of the economy, healthcare, and the federal government. Overall disapproval of Trump’s performance is at 62%. While issue-specific ratings remain largely unchanged since October, approval of his handling of the federal government has significantly declined since March, especially among Republicans. Democrats remain overwhelmingly disapproving.

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Trump’s Approval Plummets Amid Prolonged Government Shutdown

WASHINGTON D.C. (November 12, 2025) – President Donald Trump’s approval ratings are floundering as the United States faces its longest-ever government shutdown. A new poll conducted by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research reveals that public confidence in the President’s handling of key issues is waning, particularly his management of the federal government.

The poll, conducted between November 6th and 10th, found that only 36% of adults approve of President Trump’s performance, while a significant 62% disapprove. This overall number mirrors figures from October, however, a concerning decline in approval of his management of the federal government has emerged since March.

“We’re seeing a clear erosion of confidence in the President’s ability to manage the government,” said Dr. Eleanor Vance, a poll analyst. “This is particularly significant because it reflects directly on the current shutdown crisis.”

The most significant shift is within the Republican party itself. While still a majority, only 68% of Republicans now approve of Trump’s handling of the federal government, a stark drop from 81% in March. Democrats remain overwhelmingly opposed, with 95% disapproving of his actions, compared to 89% in March.

Issue-specific approval ratings paint a similarly bleak picture. Around three in ten Americans approve of Trump’s handling of healthcare (34%) and the economy (33%), figures that are largely unchanged from October. While he garners slightly higher marks on immigration, those ratings have also remained static.

The AP-NORC poll surveyed 1,143 adults nationwide via the AmeriSpeak® Panel, a probability-based panel of NORC at the University of Chicago, using both online and telephone interviews. The results highlight the growing pressure on President Trump and Congress to resolve the ongoing government shutdown and restore public trust. As Senate Democrats push for an end to the shutdown, the President’s weakened approval ratings could further complicate negotiations.

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