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Michigan Poll: Trump’s Job Approval Dangerously Low, but Senate Race Is Close

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Michigan Poll: Trump’s Job Approval Dangerously Low, but Senate Race Is Close

FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—A new poll shows stunningly low job approval numbers for President Donald Trump in the critical swing state of Michigan but suggests Republican Mike Rogers has a shot at winning the state’s Senate race in November.

“This poll reflects a lot of national angst directed at Republicans, to be sure,” Steve Cortes, founder and president of the League of American Workers, the organization for which the poll was conducted, told the Daily Signal. 

“But all politics is local, and the poll also shows that Mike Rogers is popular in Michigan and has a terrific chance to flip a U.S. Senate seat from Democrat to Republican,” he added.

The poll shows Trump receiving 36% job approval from the state that has elected him twice. Fifty-eight percent of respondents disapprove of Trump’s performance.

The online poll of 1,456 voters, carried out by TechnoMetrica (TIPP) from May 20 to 23, has a 2.7% margin of error.

The pollster combines approval and disapproval numbers, often arriving at negative numbers for Trump. For example, the poll found Trump is struggling with key voting blocs that backed him in 2024, with -10% job approval among men, -13% among whites, and -3% among white men.

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Trump also has -43% job approval among Gen Z voters and -42% among independents.

A total of 40% of respondents approved of American military action against Iran, with 52% in opposition.

Respondents were also asked if they are “more concerned about prices staying high because of the war with Iran,” or if they “believe those higher prices are a necessary cost to help keep America safe.”

A mere 18% said the higher prices are a necessary cost, 55% said they were more concerned about prices staying high, and 22% said “both equally.”

In response to the numbers, White House spokesman Kush Desai told the Daily Signal, “While the president has been clear about short-term disruptions as a result of Operation Epic Fury, the administration remains focused on implementing the proven Trump........

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