Nine months into his term, Donald Trump’s approval ratings reveal a stark divide across the United States.

The latest data from Civiqs shows that Trump remains strongest in traditionally conservative states in the West and South where he achieved decisive electoral victories, while facing deep unpopularity in Democratic-leaning states.

Meanwhile, in the swing states, Trump's approval is generally underwater ahead of the 2026 midterms .

Why It Matters

The data highlights how sharply divided the country remains and suggests that even after winning the 2024 election, Trump faces persistent challenges in broadening his appeal.

In swing states , where his approval is only slightly below 50 percent, his ability to maintain political momentum could influence legislative priorities, party

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