Republicans Have an Ineptitude Problem
What Exactly Is the Purpose of NATO in the Year 2026?
Plainclothes Miracle
Jim Acosta Whines That Trump Is 'Winning' His War on the Press
America at 250: Rediscovering Exceptionalism in Rail and Space
The Sudden Political Star of Trump II: Marco Rubio
Barabbas or Bust
Prayer to Remove the Veil of Evil Darkness Over Iran
Good Friday, Resurrection Sunday and the Search for Peace in a Troubled World
Why the Bernie-AOC AI Strategy Is a Gift to Big Tech
Why Not Boots on the Ground in Iran
The Passion Is Not About Death — It’s About a Wedding
Todd Blanche: ActBlue Allegations a 'Priority' of New DOJ
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth Moves to End Gun-Free Zones on U.S. Military...
National Capital Planning Commission Approves White House Ballroom in 8–1 Vote
Tipsheet

Trump Gets Surprising Boost As New Poll Flips 2026 Narrative on Its Head

Trump Gets Surprising Boost As New Poll Flips 2026 Narrative on Its Head
AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson

A new poll has some great news for President Donald Trump and some not-so-good news for Democrats hoping to win in the upcoming midterm elections.

An NBC News poll found that Trump remains a polarizing figure, but is still more popular than former Vice President Kamala Harris and California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who are both expected to run for president in 2028.

Advertisement

President Trump’s favorability stood at 41 percent positive and 53 percent negative, compared to Harris’ 34 percent positive and 51 percent negative. Newsom and his hair gel were at 27 percent positive and 45 percent negative.

Here’s another interesting finding. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), despite the controversy it has faced over the past year, also outperformed the Democratic Party at 38 percent positive and 56 percent negative. Democrats are at 30 percent positive and 52 percent negative. Even with the negative news coverage of ICE, Democrats are still more unpopular.

Even further, the president’s job approval sat at 44 percent while disapproval was at 54 percent. Yet, 53 percent of respondents approved of his border security policies. 

However, Democrats did have some positive news as voters preferred a Democrat-controlled Congress by 50 percent to 44 percent. But Republicans still hold a 27-point advantage on border security, a 22-point advantage on crime, and a 12-point advantage on immigration when respondents were asked which party would handle these issues more effectively.

Advertisement

When it comes to affecting change in the U.S., 41 percent said Trump is bringing the right kind of change. About 34 percent said he is bringing the wrong kind of change while 22 percent said he is not moving the needle either way.

Democrats may be ahead when it comes to who voters want to control Congress, but it is still early and much could change between now and November. Moreover, Democrats have only a six point lead on that question, meaning Republicans still have a fighting chance at reversing this trend before it’s time for Americans to cast their votes.

Editor’s Note: Do you enjoy Townhall’s conservative reporting that takes on the radical Left and woke media? Support our work so that we can continue to bring you the truth.

Join Townhall VIP and use promo code FIGHT to receive 60% off your membership.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement