While other polls suggest concerns about his firing spree and inflation, the DailyMail.com tracker paints a different picture, indicating his approval remains solid.

James Johnson, cofounder of J.L. Partners, pushed back against claims that Trump’s ratings were slipping, attributing fluctuations in polling to non-response bias, saying: “Basically, energized Democrats who were not answering polls a month ago are now doing so. Our polling was the most accurate in 2024, and we are confident this is the real picture: Trump’s approval rating holding firm rather than slipping.”
The tracker will continue publishing monthly updates on Trump’s approval ratings.
This first installment is based on a survey of 1,001 registered voters, conducted between February 24 and 25. Respondents who answered “don’t know” were removed from the final numbers. If they were included, Trump’s approval would be 45 percent, with 39 percent unsure.

Key takeaways from the data:
- Approval among Republicans dipped slightly from 92 percent to 89 percent.
- Approval among Democrats rose from 20 percent to 22 percent.
- Support among younger voters (18-29 years old) increased from 51 percent to 56 percent.
Respondents repeatedly cited Trump’s ability to follow through on his promises.
A Pennsylvania Harris voter said, “He has accomplished more so far this time than in his first four years.”
Meanwhile, a Trump voter from California added: “He is more focused and less toxic.”