Trump’s US ratings are near a record low after dropping further last week

US President Donald Trump's net approval rating has dropped to -18.2, near a record low, despite a surging US stock market. Democrats currently lead Republicans by 5.6 points in the generic ballot polls for the November midterm elections.
US President Donald Trump's net approval rating has dropped 1.3 points to -18.2, with 57.5% disapproving and 39.2% approving. Trump's net approval is below that of any past president since Harry Truman at this point in their term. On key issues, Trump's net approval is -26.3 on the economy and -41.5 on inflation. The US S&P 500 stock market index has surged 12.5% in the past month, hitting a new record high. Democrats lead Republicans by 48.2–42.6 in the generic ballot polls for the November midterm elections. Virginia passed a referendum allowing a 10–1 Democratic gerrymander of its 11 federal House seats.
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