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Trump's approval has been tracking downward since March, new polls find

Trump's favorability has improved since the impeachment trials last year, but the recent findings seem to track with people's concerns for the economy and personal fears that they'll catch the virus, according to the report. Approval is ticking downward

A vast majority of Republicans approve of the president's job, however, compared to roughly 39% of independents and 13% of Democrats. included in FiveThirtyEight's report, the majority said they disapproved of Trump's overall job as president ⁠— a number that's increased by 4 percentage points since the end of March in that sample.

Several surveys indicate that people are still afraid of catching the virus, even as localized shutdowns persist. that the vast majority of over 500 respondents was concerned about infection, though that number decreased from last month's highs.

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