July 31, 2025

Polling

Newsweek - A new poll of 1,453 New York City residents conducted by Zenith Research and Public Progress Solutions from July 16 to July 24 found Mamdani with a commanding lead in the current field of five, attaining 50 percent of support while the combined level of support for the four others and undecided likely voters totaled 49 percent. 

Some 46 percent saying they believe Trump “was involved in crimes allegedly committed” by Epstein, according to a poll by The Economist and YouGov this month. That’s compared to 32 percent who say they don’t think the president was criminally linked to Epstein and 23 percent who said they’re not sure. 

Independent, UK -  Some 46 percent saying they believe Trump “was involved in crimes allegedly committed” by Epstein, according to a poll by The Economist and YouGov this month. That’s compared to 32 percent who say they don’t think the president was criminally linked to Epstein and 23 percent who said they’re not sure. 

Reuters U.S. President Donald Trump’s approval rating dropped one percentage point to 40%, the lowest level of his second term in office, as Americans remained concerned about his handling of the economy and immigration, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found.

The three-day poll, which closed on Monday, surveyed 1,023 U.S. adults nationwide and had a margin of error of 3 percentage points. It showed a nation deeply polarized over Trump, with 83% of Republicans and just 3% of Democrats approving of his performance. About one-third of independents approved.

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