May 12, 2026

Polls

Newsweek -  In the YouGov and Ipsos poll, Trump’s economic standing has dropped from net-positive territory early in his second term to deeply negative ratings, representing declines of more than 30 points in each case. In the CNN poll, Trump's rating is at its lowest point, underscoring the breadth and depth of the downturn.

AtlasIntel Poll: Which party do you trust more to handle the following issues? 

Environment: D+27
Education: D+21
Healthcare: D+20
Economic Inequality: D+20
Jobs: D+17
Inflation/Cost of Living: D+16
Democracy: D+16
Trade/Tarrifs: D+13
Foreign Policy. D+11
Immigration: D+9
Taxes: D+9
Defense: D+7
Crime: D+3

Interactive Polls

 AtlasIntel Poll:  Primary votes

AOC: 26% (+10)
Buttigieg: 22% (+7)
Newsom: 21% (-14)
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Rubio: 45% (+22)
Vance: 30% (-17)
DeSantis: 11% (-2)

Interactive Polls 

Newsweek -  The president has touted winning all of the swing states during the 2024 presidential election, and the projection shared by The Economist shows he is underwater in all those states: Georgia, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina and Nevada.

The states in which Trump has a positive net approval rating projection are Idaho, North Dakota, Wyoming, West Virginia, Tennessee and Oklahoma. He won all of these states versus former Vice President Kamala Harris during the 2024 presidential election.

Mediaite -  A shocking new poll from AtlasIntel suggests that there may be a new favorite to win the Republican Party’s presidential nomination in 2028.  According to the survey, which was conducted between May 4-7 and included a sample size of 2,069 American adults, a plurality (45.4%) of Republican respondents now identify Secretary of State Marco Rubio as their preferred choice to carry the GOP’s banner two years from now.  Vice President JD Vance, who has long held the pole position in the race, finished in second with 29.6%, followed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) at 11.2%.

The Hill -   
A new CNN poll shows that 77 percent of Americans think President Trump’s policies have raised their costs of living. That includes a majority of Republicans. Trump’s approval rating on the economy sank to 30 percent in the poll, the lowest it has ever been.



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