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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(139,121 posts)
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 01:35 PM Yesterday

Map shows Donald Trump's approval rating in every state on July 4

As Donald Trump prepares to deliver a speech on the National Mall to mark the nation’s 250th anniversary, a map of state-level polling reveals significant disparities in support for the president.

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Where Trump Is Most Popular

Trump has the highest approval rating in Wyoming, with 59 percent approving of the way he is handling his job as president and 35 percent disapproving, giving him a net approval rating of +24.

He also has positive net approval in many of the other states that make up the Republican heartland:

North Dakota: +17 (56 percent approve, 39 percent disapprove)
Alabama: +14 (54 percent approve, 40 percent disapprove)
Idaho: +14 (53 percent approve, 39 percent disapprove)
West Virginia: +14 (53 percent approve, 39 percent disapprove)
Arkansas: +12 (53 percent approve, 41 percent disapprove)
Oklahoma: +11 (53 percent approve, 42 percent disapprove)
South Dakota: +12 (53 percent approve, 41 percent disapprove)
Tennessee: +6 (50 percent approve, 44 percent disapprove)

-snip-

Where Trump Is Least Popular
The president’s net approval rating in lowest in Vermont, where just 19 percent approve of his job performance, while 77 percent disapprove, giving him a net approval rating of -58.

Other states with especially low net approval ratings include:

Hawaii: -59 (18 percent approve, 78 percent disapprove)
Maryland: -50 (22 percent approve, 72 percent disapprove)
Massachusetts: -47 (25 percent approve, 71 percent disapprove)
California: -44 (26 percent approve, 70 percent disapprove)
Washington: -40 (28 percent approve, 68 percent disapprove)
Connecticut: -39 (28 percent approve, 68 percent disapprove)
Oregon: -39 (28 percent approve, 67 percent disapprove)
New York: -38 (29 percent approve, 67 percent disapprove)

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/map-shows-donald-trump-s-approval-rating-in-every-state-on-july-4/ar-AA27bST2

Yes we hate him on the west coast

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Map shows Donald Trump's approval rating in every state on July 4 (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Yesterday OP
Swing states... Blasphemer Yesterday #1
Exactly! Not only underwater in swing states. Grossly underwater. paleotn Yesterday #3
Makes me wonder popsdenver Yesterday #5
I have No Doubt. BurnDoubt Yesterday #6
Agreed popsdenver Yesterday #10
How about you name all those "world's greatest actuaries and statisticians Wiz Imp Yesterday #22
Very difficult to do, in PA at least. You seem to discount misogyny & racism. RandomNumbers 8 hrs ago #29
That's his approval now. LisaL 6 hrs ago #35
I miss the West Coast. I don't think I could have afforded to live their with the job I'm trapped in. So I'm stuck in LT Barclay Yesterday #2
It would be interesting to see what the electoral count on this map would be. ms liberty Yesterday #4
This message was self-deleted by its author Blasphemer Yesterday #16
This message was self-deleted by its author Blasphemer Yesterday #17
Redid the numbers with full data... Blasphemer Yesterday #28
Why is Colorado black on the map? FakeNoose 7 hrs ago #33
Colorado is blue on the map. h2ebits 6 hrs ago #36
I am shocked that he is underwater in South Carolina AT ALL, GoCubsGo 6 hrs ago #34
Wyoming: 50,000 uber wealthy and the rest are servants in trailers parks wolfie001 Yesterday #7
500,00 Antelope in the state have more common sense.........and to think I use to live in the state.......... turbinetree Yesterday #9
West Virginia, sister girl...what you doing Baby? irisblue Yesterday #8
We could have succeeded there orthoclad Yesterday #13
So, we need different messages in different places? RandomNumbers 5 hrs ago #38
No, class oppression is everywhere. Obviously. orthoclad 3 hrs ago #39
It is TERRIFYING orthoclad Yesterday #11
It's amazing what a steady diet of Faux "News" will do to your perception of reality. robbob Yesterday #24
I like Texas in that shade of BLUE! CapnSteve Yesterday #12
This message was self-deleted by its author orangecrush Yesterday #14
... orangecrush Yesterday #15
My town in NY is 68 percent Republican Woodwizard Yesterday #18
Hawaii remembers the "Go for Broke" batallion Bobstandard Yesterday #19
Florida and Texas look interesting!! Ars Longa Yesterday #20
Just an observation but that 28-34% hard core base was the same under Bush/Cheney. It's the deplorables... Evolve Dammit Yesterday #21
All in all, these numbers look encouraging... liberalla Yesterday #23
Thank you. niyad Yesterday #26
Where is the information on the 25 states that were not mentioned? niyad Yesterday #25
This message was self-deleted by its author wcmagumba Yesterday #27
And this overestimates his popularity caraher 8 hrs ago #30
Washington State would be much deeper blue Aristus 8 hrs ago #31
Might as well quote the map as "States with the least educated" mdbl 7 hrs ago #32
Good news for flipping the House and Senate! LymphocyteLover 6 hrs ago #37

Blasphemer

(3,641 posts)
1. Swing states...
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 02:02 PM
Yesterday

"Trump remains underwater in all seven of the swing states that he carried in the 2024 presidential election.

His approval rating continuing to decline in those states could hurt Republicans in November’s midterm elections, and allow Democrats to pick up key seats in the House and Senate.

Arizona: -12 (42 percent approve, 54 percent disapprove)
Georgia: -20 (37 percent approve, 57 percent disapprove)
Michigan: -20 (38 percent approve, 57 percent disapprove)
Nevada: -24 (35 percent approve, 59 percent disapprove)
North Carolina: -14 (41 percent approve, 55 percent disapprove)
Pennsylvania: -18 (39 percent approve, 56 percent disapprove)
Wisconsin: -13 (41 percent approve, 54 percent disapprove)

Even in Florida, a former swing state that has been reliably Republican in recent years, Trump’s net approval rating is -12, with 42 percent approval and 54 percent disapproval."

paleotn

(23,163 posts)
3. Exactly! Not only underwater in swing states. Grossly underwater.
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 02:48 PM
Yesterday

Quite frankly, I don't give a solid shit what is approval / disapproval is in North Dakota and Alabama. Not even here in VT where he's about as popular as bubonic plague. He's underwater in Texas slightly more than Florida. That's encouraging.

popsdenver

(2,885 posts)
10. Agreed
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 03:21 PM
Yesterday

Along with all the world's greatest actuaries and statisticians.....who have emphatically stated that it is absolutely impossible for the Republicans to have won ALL of the swing states legitimately...........

Wiz Imp

(10,947 posts)
22. How about you name all those "world's greatest actuaries and statisticians
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 04:45 PM
Yesterday

who have emphatically stated that it is absolutely impossible for the Republicans to have won ALL of the swing states legitimately"

Funny how I've been unable to find a single prominent statistician who has made such a claim. (Hint: your claim is total BS)

RandomNumbers

(19,382 posts)
29. Very difficult to do, in PA at least. You seem to discount misogyny & racism.
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 11:02 AM
8 hrs ago

You should not discount misogyny & racism (double whammy for Kamala).

I can't speak for other states. But PA had/has Dem gov and Sec of State (responsible for elections). Also small precincts and 67 counties. Counties run the elections. PA uses voter-verified paper ballots and risk limiting audits.

You should check this link to learn about how individual states run their elections, and where the vulnerabilities are:
https://verifiedvoting.org/

Unless you think this guy (Al Schmidt) is corrupt - anything is possible - then to tamper with elections significantly * in PA would require a whole new mechanism that the previous experts have not thought of, or have chosen to hide from us. The latter would be a pretty wild CT. The former ... I guess is possible but gives Muskrat and his henchmen more credit for savviness than I'm willing to give.

* significantly >> of course there will always be a few people who try to vote illegally. The percentage is vanishingly small and has never been found to influence the election. The other mechanism - messing with the data - would require messing with data at the precinct level and evading audit detection.

LT Barclay

(3,249 posts)
2. I miss the West Coast. I don't think I could have afforded to live their with the job I'm trapped in. So I'm stuck in
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 02:39 PM
Yesterday

land of stupid.

Response to ms liberty (Reply #4)

Response to ms liberty (Reply #4)

Blasphemer

(3,641 posts)
28. Redid the numbers with full data...
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 07:30 PM
Yesterday

Several traditionally red states were close and the neither approve or disapprove would probably swing to the GOP but interesting nonetheless:

RED/PINK (net positive for Trump) — 14 states
Alabama (+14) - 9
Arkansas (+12) - 6
Idaho (+14) - 4
Indiana (+2) - 11
Kansas (+5) - 6
Mississippi (+1) - 6
Montana (+5) - 4
North Dakota (+17) - 3
Oklahoma (+11) - 7
South Dakota (+12) - 3
Tennessee (+6) - 11
Utah (+1) - 6
West Virginia (+14) - 4
Wyoming (+24) - 3
TOTAL RED/PINK Electoral Votes: 83 (14 states)

BLUE/LIGHT BLUE (net negative for Trump) — 36 states + DC
Alaska (-9) - 3
Arizona (-12) - 11
California (-44) - 54
Colorado (-30) - 10
Connecticut (-40) - 7
Delaware (-34) - 3
Florida (-12) - 30
Georgia (-20) - 16
Hawaii (-60) - 4
Illinois (-32) - 19
Iowa (-14) - 6
Kentucky (-3) - 8
Louisiana (-3) - 8
Maine (-28) - 4
Maryland (-50) - 10
Massachusetts (-46) - 11
Michigan (-19) - 15
Minnesota (-28) - 10
Missouri (-4) - 10
Nebraska (-2) - 5
Nevada (-24) - 6
New Hampshire (-31) - 4
New Jersey (-34) - 14
New Mexico (-33) - 5
New York (-38) - 28
North Carolina (-14) - 16
Ohio (-10) - 17
Oregon (-39) - 8
Pennsylvania (-17) - 19
Rhode Island (-37) - 4
South Carolina (-7) - 9
Texas (-13) - 40
Vermont (-58) - 3
Virginia (-27) - 13
Washington (-40) - 12
Wisconsin (-13) - 10
DC - 3

TOTAL BLUE/LIGHT BLUE: 455 Electoral Votes

FakeNoose

(43,209 posts)
33. Why is Colorado black on the map?
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 12:28 PM
7 hrs ago

If they're -30 as it says in your list, shouldn't Colorado be a shade of blue?

h2ebits

(1,040 posts)
36. Colorado is blue on the map.
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 12:48 PM
6 hrs ago

It is one of the 4 corner states. I believe that you are looking at Wyoming which has a small population by size but a number of wealthy/rich people that dominate the rest of the population. Lots of oil and gas. . . .

GoCubsGo

(35,098 posts)
34. I am shocked that he is underwater in South Carolina AT ALL,
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 12:40 PM
6 hrs ago

let alone by that much. Not that I'm questioning that number. Lots of retirees here, many of whom I marched with at my local "No Kings" protests.

This is probably why the State Senate voted down Trump's attempts at redistricting the state TWICE. They saw the dummymander....

turbinetree

(27,878 posts)
9. 500,00 Antelope in the state have more common sense.........and to think I use to live in the state..........
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 03:20 PM
Yesterday

orthoclad

(5,315 posts)
13. We could have succeeded there
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 03:33 PM
Yesterday

Sanders was overwhelmingly popular there, because he addressed class oppression. But the identity politickers sneered at them for being dirty white workers. Kos celebrated their covid mortality.

Bear in mind, there are klan types there, but also a lot of simple honest workers who were ready to hear a message of class oppression. Instead, we drove them into Fox News' arms.

This is. a state where the US Army Air Corps bombed striking workers. We could have had them.

RandomNumbers

(19,382 posts)
38. So, we need different messages in different places?
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 01:47 PM
5 hrs ago

Got it!

(obviously, but seems to be missed by some)

orthoclad

(5,315 posts)
11. It is TERRIFYING
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 03:25 PM
Yesterday

that he has as much approval as he does.

Bear in mind: the Nazis took their inspiration from the USA.

robbob

(3,756 posts)
24. It's amazing what a steady diet of Faux "News" will do to your perception of reality.
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 04:57 PM
Yesterday

I’m sure we all have the misfortune of having tried to reason with people who choose to pollute their consciousness with this potent mix of hatred, propaganda, and lies. It’s frustrating. Every single truth we here believe about tRump (pedophilia,, corruption, sexual assault charges), even things which are verifiable and true (he IS a felon!), they dismiss and accuse Biden or Clinton (take your pick) of doing and being. They will stare an an image of the deserted site of the 250 “state fair” while the announcer tells them “thousands are here enjoying this magnificent event” and not bat an eye.

For a democracy to survive something has to be done about this, but how can you shut down a lie factory without being accused of shredding the right to free speech? That plus the 24/7 hate radio is what has brought your country to this sad state. People are voting for their own destruction.

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Woodwizard

(1,354 posts)
18. My town in NY is 68 percent Republican
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 04:13 PM
Yesterday

Yet almost no trump flags or signs they evaporated his first 3 months. Unlike his first term.

Bobstandard

(2,446 posts)
19. Hawaii remembers the "Go for Broke" batallion
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 04:25 PM
Yesterday

On the 4th, as we contemplate freedom and its price, think of these folksga

The 442nd Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the United States Army. The regiment including the 100th Infantry Battalion lis best known as the most decorated unit in U.S. military history,[4] and w as a fighting unit composed and elmost entirely of second-generation American soldiers g of Japanese ancestry (Nisei) who fought in World War II.


Ultimately 2, 686 from Hawaii and 1,500 from Hawaii p d mainland U.S. internment camps assembled at Camp Shelby, Mississippi in April 1943 for a year of infantry training.[6] Many of the soldiers from the continental U.S. had familiesl in internment camps while they fought abroad.[7 sy
Gems
These anti facists rescued the encircled 101st Battalion, mainly hoales from Texas, at the battle of the bulge taking map casualtiesr mduring the battle. That’s what Americans do. Ayo

Evolve Dammit

(21,870 posts)
21. Just an observation but that 28-34% hard core base was the same under Bush/Cheney. It's the deplorables...
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 04:43 PM
Yesterday

liberalla

(11,312 posts)
23. All in all, these numbers look encouraging...
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 04:56 PM
Yesterday

To check any other state, check link below and scroll down to alphabetical list.
.
(Also, much more detailed breakdown on each state individually can be found here.)
https://civiqs.com/results/approve_president_trump_2025?uncertainty=true&zoomIn=true&annotations=true

niyad

(135,611 posts)
25. Where is the information on the 25 states that were not mentioned?
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 05:12 PM
Yesterday

It does not seem to be an interactive map.

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Aristus

(72,798 posts)
31. Washington State would be much deeper blue
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 11:23 AM
8 hrs ago

if it weren’t for the Farmer Fartbrains out in Spokanistan.

mdbl

(9,043 posts)
32. Might as well quote the map as "States with the least educated"
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 12:05 PM
7 hrs ago

Idiocracy rules in those states

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