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Map shows Trump's approval rating in each state after 10 months
Last edited Sat Nov 29, 2025, 07:50 PM - Edit history (2)
Newsweek, 11/29/25
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/map-shows-donald-trump-s-approval-rating-in-each-state-after-10-months/ar-AA1Ro0uS
Recent Civiqs polling underscores that Trumps popularity remains highest in traditionally Republican states such as Wyoming and Idaho.
But the president continues to face significant headwinds in Democratic states such as Hawaii and battleground states like Michigan. Overall, Civiqs puts his net approval at 39 percent, with his net disapproval rating standing at 56 percent. ((that's a net approval rating of -17% in my book (39-56). I think they mistakenly included "net" twice in that above sentence -progree))
According to a new state-by-state breakdown, Trumps approval ratings remain positive in several Republican-dominated states, with the highest net approvals in Wyoming (+34 percent), West Virginia (+27 percent), Idaho (+23 percent), North Dakota (+18 percent), Montana (+17 percent), and Oklahoma (+17 percent).
Other states posting positive net ratings include Alabama (+16 percent), South Dakota (+16 percent), Arkansas (+14 percent), Kentucky (+12 percent), and Utah (+12 percent).
Conversely, the president is experiencing significant disapproval in historically Democratic states, according to the polling. Hawaii reports a net approval of -55 percent, Vermont sits at -50 percent, Maryland at -44 percent, Massachusetts at -42 percent, California and Rhode Island at -40 percent, and Washington and Oregon at -36 percent.
[2024 battleground states]Trumps net approval stands at -12 percent in Arizona, -13 percent in Pennsylvania, -15 percent in Michigan and Nevada, -14 percent in Georgia, -11 percent in Wisconsin, and -8 percent in North Carolina.
But the president continues to face significant headwinds in Democratic states such as Hawaii and battleground states like Michigan. Overall, Civiqs puts his net approval at 39 percent, with his net disapproval rating standing at 56 percent. ((that's a net approval rating of -17% in my book (39-56). I think they mistakenly included "net" twice in that above sentence -progree))
According to a new state-by-state breakdown, Trumps approval ratings remain positive in several Republican-dominated states, with the highest net approvals in Wyoming (+34 percent), West Virginia (+27 percent), Idaho (+23 percent), North Dakota (+18 percent), Montana (+17 percent), and Oklahoma (+17 percent).
Other states posting positive net ratings include Alabama (+16 percent), South Dakota (+16 percent), Arkansas (+14 percent), Kentucky (+12 percent), and Utah (+12 percent).
Conversely, the president is experiencing significant disapproval in historically Democratic states, according to the polling. Hawaii reports a net approval of -55 percent, Vermont sits at -50 percent, Maryland at -44 percent, Massachusetts at -42 percent, California and Rhode Island at -40 percent, and Washington and Oregon at -36 percent.
[2024 battleground states]Trumps net approval stands at -12 percent in Arizona, -13 percent in Pennsylvania, -15 percent in Michigan and Nevada, -14 percent in Georgia, -11 percent in Wisconsin, and -8 percent in North Carolina.
Below is an Imgur of the map
but it is "static", to see the map where you can mouse over each state and see its name and net approval rating pop up, click on this link:
https://flo.uri.sh/visualisation/26517440/embed

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Map shows Trump's approval rating in each state after 10 months (Original Post)
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SharonClark
(10,497 posts)1. Thanks for posting.
Even my bloody red state of Iowa is pale blue.
OAITW r.2.0
(31,158 posts)2. TFP! Why is Wyoming such a red eye sore?
Eko
(9,805 posts)4. I dont know but I made a note to never move there.
Ever.
intheflow
(29,911 posts)5. There are less than 600,000 people living on 97,813 sq mi.
Its easier to be isolated from reality in such a small population.
TheRickles
(3,100 posts)3. It would also be interesting to know how much these net ratings have changed in the past 6 months.
I'm assuming he's trending downward everywhere, and this would be a good way to show it.