Quantus Insights, one of the most accurate polling firms of the 2024 presidential election, released a new survey Thursday that challenges recent polling from outlets like Quinnipiac, which showed President Trump with notably low approval ratings both overall and on key issues.
The poll, conducted from June 9 to 11 among 1,000 registered voters, measured Trump’s overall approval rating at 47.5 percent—a drop of 1.3 percentage points from the previous week. Meanwhile, 49.1 percent of respondents reported an unfavorable view of the former president, a 0.9 percent increase since June 5. “His base remains solid, but independents continue to show weak or conditional support,” Quantus Insights noted.
Trump’s immigration policies, including deportations, are well-received by the public. In a recent survey, 52 percent of respondents approved of the president’s immigration policies, while 46 percent disapproved. “The numbers suggest that while specific actions like deportation draw higher support, the broader label of “immigration policy” brings more hesitation,” Quantus said of the result.