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How Trump’s approval shifted after the ceasefire in Gaza, in response to a brand new AP-NORC ballot
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How Trump’s approval shifted after the ceasefire in Gaza, in response to a brand new AP-NORC ballot

Last updated: October 17, 2025 1:03 pm
Editorial Board Published October 17, 2025
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By STEVE PEOPLES and LINLEY SANDERS, Related Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Extra U.S. adults assist President Donald Trump’s dealing with of the battle in Israel after he brokered a ceasefire deal in Gaza, a brand new AP-NORC ballot finds — however his approval scores on home points stay weak.

The survey from The Related Press-NORC Heart for Public Affairs Analysis reveals that Trump’s obvious success on the world stage has not but improved his total standing at residence. In interviews, even a few of his voters stated he must do extra to deal with points such because the economic system, well being care and immigration.

“It’s kind of cool he’s bringing peace, but I’m like, ‘You kind of need to worry about your American people instead of bringing peace to the world first,’” stated Justin Sanders, a 31-year-old Republican from Birmingham, Alabama, who voted twice for Trump.

“We need the inflation to go down,” added Sanders, who works as a driver for DoorDash. “I’m tired of sitting here struggling going day by day trying to figure out if I’m going to eat or not.”

The ballot was performed Oct. 9-13, earlier than the hostages and prisoners had been freed in Israel, however after the ceasefire deal was introduced. The tenuous ceasefire in Gaza has held this week at the same time as main questions stay in regards to the U.S. plan for the area and whether or not the peace could be sustained.

On the identical time, Trump faces main hurdles at residence with a U.S. authorities shutdown now in its third week, costs remaining too excessive for a lot of People and thousands and thousands extra impacted by well being care cuts and hospital closures.

Within the new ballot, about 4 in 10 U.S. adults approve of the best way Trump is dealing with his job as president total, unchanged from September.

Trump’s approval on Israeli-Palestinian battle rises

About half of U.S. adults, 47%, approve of how Trump is dealing with the battle between the Israelis and the Palestinians. That’s a rise from 37% in September, and it’s pushed primarily by Democrats viewing Trump extra positively on this situation.

Jack Bornstein, of Alpharetta, Georgia, a 61-year-old unbiased who sometimes votes for Democrats, stated he was happy the Israeli hostages had been launched as a part of the deal Trump helped negotiate.

“I give him credit for that. That’s probably the only thing I can say is positive for him,” Bornstein stated, pointing to considerations about rising grocery costs, well being care and Trump’s character.

President Donald Trump and different leaders collect for a household photograph throughout a summit to assist ending the greater than two-year Israel-Hamas struggle in Gaza after a breakthrough ceasefire deal, Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. (AP Picture/Evan Vucci, Pool)

Nonetheless, separate AP-NORC polling from July signifies that People are more likely to say home points — such because the economic system, well being care, taxes, authorities spending and immigration — are “extremely” or “very” essential to them as in contrast with the scenario within the Center East.

Within the July ballot, solely about 4 in 10 stated the Center East was not less than “very” essential to them personally, in contrast with about 9 in 10 who stated that in regards to the economic system.

Most disapprove of Trump’s dealing with of economic system, immigration, well being care

On home points, People don’t consider that Trump is doing notably nicely — even on immigration, a signature situation for the Republican president.

About 4 in 10 U.S. adults approve of the best way Trump is dealing with immigration, which is in step with his September measure, however down barely from the start of his second time period.

On the economic system, the chief concern for a lot of, solely about one-third of U.S. adults approve of Trump’s efficiency. The determine has stayed regular all through his second time period.

Certainly one of Trump’s weakest points is well being care, a subject that’s taken middle stage in the course of the ongoing authorities shutdown.

About 3 in 10 U.S. adults approve of Trump’s management on well being care, in step with September. Nearly all Democrats disapprove of his work on well being care, however so do about 8 in 10 independents and about one-third of Republicans.

Alison Weaver, a 62-year-old unbiased from Roanoke, Virginia, stated Trump’s second time period has been “a debacle.”

She criticized his “gestapo tactics” on immigration and laughed out loud when requested about his efficiency on well being care.

“It’s horrifying,” Weaver stated.

Most say the nation goes within the improper path

Trump’s home challenges come on the eve of a brand new election season during which voters in New Jersey and Virginia will elect new governors subsequent month, whereas a number of different states will host municipal elections.

Trump’s weak numbers might create issues for Republican candidates who’ve been cautious of distancing themselves from the GOP president. The brand new ballot may additionally elevate considerations for incumbents in both celebration, since about 7 in 10 U.S. adults say issues on this nation are heading within the improper path.

That’s down barely from September, shortly after conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination, when about three-quarters of People stated the nation was going within the improper path. Republicans are much less more likely to say the nation is headed within the improper path than they had been final month, returning nearer to ranges earlier than Kirk’s assassination. Democrats and independents haven’t modified considerably.

Dean Grace, a 73-year-old Democrat from Duluth, Minnesota, stated he has only a few optimistic issues to say about Trump.

“I will give him some credit for the ceasefire, although claiming peace in the Middle East is a stretch,” he stated. “My issues are that, as a Christian, I find nothing to agree with my president about morally.”

The AP-NORC ballot of 1,289 adults was performed Oct. 9-13, utilizing a pattern drawn from NORC’s probability-based AmeriSpeak Panel, which is designed to be consultant of the U.S. inhabitants. The margin of sampling error for adults total is plus or minus 3.8 share factors.

Peoples reported from New York.

Initially Printed: October 17, 2025 at 7:40 AM EDT

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