Donald Trump’s favorability jumps to post-election high while President Biden’s slips to four-year low



President-elect Donald Trump’s favorability rating jumped six points and hit a post-election high, while outgoing President Biden’s figures sank to a four-year low, according to a new poll.

Trump, 78, notched a 54% approval rating, one of his all-time highest, compared to about 46% who disapprove of him, an Emerson College poll found. Biden, 82, scored a 36% approval to 52% disapprove rating, the lowest Emerson has recorded in four years.

His pre-election approval rating clocked in at 48% and in at least one earlier Harvard/CAPS Harris poll this month had hit 54%. The incoming president is also viewed more positively by men (61%) compared to women (48%).

The 45th president never cracked 50% approval during his first administration — nor in his post-presidency before his Nov. 5 blowout electoral win against Vice President Kamala Harris, according to Gallup.

“Trump’s favorability varies significantly by gender, race, and age,” Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, explained.

President-elect Donald Trump has argued he has a mandate for the next four years. Getty Images

“Trump’s strongest age cohort is among voters 40-59, with 60% viewing him favorably, compared to 48% among those over 70. Notably, his favorability has risen among younger voters, with 55% of those under 30 expressing a favorable opinion.”

Some 59% of white voters see him favorably, while 53% of Hispanic and 28% of black voters say the same.

The findings for Trump also mark a stark reversal from four years ago, when a litany of surveys pegged him at record lows in the aftermath of the 2020 election.

When asked about their reaction to the 2024 election outcome, 46% of voters were surprised, compared to 54% who were not.

“There is a sharp difference in reaction to the election results based on who voters supported: 67% of Harris voters were surprised by the results, while 71% of Trump voters were not surprised by his victory,” Kimball explained.

President Biden’s approval dipped to a four-year low in the Emerson College poll. Getty Images

There has been somewhat sparse polling of Trump’s favorabilities ratings in the wake of the Nov. 5 election. Another poll from the Economist/YouGov gauged it at 50% favorable to 49% unfavorable.

Overall, Trump is averaging 45.5% favorable to 51.4% unfavorable, according to the latest RealClearPolitics aggregate of polling, all of which, except Emerson and the Economist, were taken prior to the election.

Meanwhile, Biden’s job favorability rating sits at 40% favorable to 55% unfavorable, per RCP.

Trump has also clinched high marks from voters over his handling of the transition, with 59% approving to 41% disapproving, according to the CBS News/YouGov survey.

The Emerson College poll also surveyed a hypothetical 2028 field.

For Republicans, Vice President-elect JD Vance was the top dog with 30%, followed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (5%), entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy (3%) as well as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Nikki Haley tied (2%).

President-elect Donald Trump has been garnering high marks from voters after his election victory. Getty Images

Roughly 23% wanted Trump to run again, prompting the poll to mark them as undecided because that’s unconstitutional.

On the Democratic side, Harris, 60, topped the field with 37%, followed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom (7%) and Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg (4%) — with Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer tied at just 3%.

The Emerson College poll was taken from Nov. 20-22 and sampled 1,000 voters with a margin of error of plus-or-minus 3 percentage points.



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