Just a quick update on the latest Trump administration poll results. That way when you’re asked by reporters what you think, you’ll have the info and won’t have to plead ignorance.
The new Quinnipiac poll of American registered voters out 6/11/25 reinforces what we the people have been trying to tell you…that both Trump and his policies are unpopular.
The poll shows that 38% of registered voters approve of the way Trump is handling his job as president; 54% disapprove.
Voters aren’t keen on Trump’s appointees, either. Thirty-eight percent of voters approve of the way Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is handling his job; 53% disapprove.
Thirty-seven percent of voters approve of the way Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is handling his job, while 46% disapprove.
Thirty-eight percent approved of the work billionaire Elon Musk did, while 57% said it was either “not so good” or “poor.”
More voters disapprove than approve of Trump’s handling of immigration issues (43% approval to 54% disapproval), deportations (40% approval to 56% disapproval), the economy (40% approval to 56% disapproval), trade (38% approval to 57% disapproval), universities (37% approval to 54% disapproval), the Israel-Hamas conflict (35% approval to 52% disapproval), and the Russia-Ukraine war (34% approval to 57% disapproval).
Voters are opposed to the GOP’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” (a misnomer if ever there was one) by 53% to 27%. While the measure cuts almost $800 billion out of Medicaid over the next ten years, only 10% of registered voters believe the federal funding for Medicaid should decrease.
There you have it. The people are speaking. Why won’t you listen?