ANALYSIS
Majority of voters approve of Trump's management after his first month in the Oval Office
The approval percentage remains about 2.5 points above disapproval, slightly lower than after the first days in the White House.

Trump greets the people who turned out to greet him in Ashville.
After a month with Donald Trump back in the White House, and 72 executive orders later, Americans still support the policies implemented by the Republican. According to polling aggregators Real Clear Politics and 538, presidential approval is between 2.3 and 2.5 points higher than criticism.
While the polls released to date do not reflect the earthquake provoked by the change in the U.S. position on the Ukraine war, they do include voter reaction to the dismantling of USAID, the firing of Biden's prosecutors or the radical DOGE cutback measures, as well as the initiatives against wokism and gender ideology, the Democrats' main bullets to wear down the president.
Only Quinnipiac, Reuters and Gallup suspend Trump 30 days after being sworn in
Of the latest polls released over the past week, only Quinnipiac (-4), Gallup (-6) and, especially Ipsos-Reuters (-7) show that more people disapprove of Trump's management than support him.
However, the average of the polls still comes out positive for Trump. According to Real Clear Politics, 49.2% of voters give the Republican's policies a thumbs-up, 2.3 points ahead of those who oppose him. The gap is even a bit wider according to 538. According to this aggregator, the advantage rises to 2.5% (48.7-46.2%).
A line that reinforces the latest studies on presidential approval. Thus, both The Economist/YouGov (+3) and that of Emerson College (+6) and, above all, that of Rasmussen Reports (+8) show a solid president. A little earlier, also SurveyUSA (+6) and Trafalgar Group (+9) concluded that support for the president's agenda remains strong.
A difference of +18 -7 points, Trump's highest and lowest approval ratings
Since Trump's swearing-in, the highest approval rating has been +18, and was recorded by RMG Research and Big Data Poll after a poll conducted during the first three days of the term. By contrast, the highest disapproval rating was projected by Reuters two days into the Republican's first month in the White House.
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