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Multiple polls showed Trump’s approval slipping as voters cited inflation, weak economic conditions, gas prices, and the Iran conflict as top concerns.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Multiple polls released this week showed Trump's approval rating slipping as voters cited inflation
00:07and economic conditions as top concerns. A Fox News survey conducted May 15th to 18th
00:14found 77% of voters believe the economy is weak, up from 73% the previous month.
00:21Only 29% approved of Trump's economic handling, with inflation drawing the lowest rating at 24%
00:27approval. About half said their household finances worsened over the past two years.
00:33A Quinnipiac University poll showed Trump's approval falling to 34% with a 58% disapproval
00:40rating, his lowest in second-term tracking. A Reuters slash Ipsos survey put approval at 35%.
00:47An Associated Press-NORC poll offered a rare uptick, showing approval rising four points to 37%.
00:55Most respondents also opposed continued U.S. military involvement in Iran.
00:59Voters blamed the Iran conflict, domestic policy, and oil companies for rising gas prices.
01:04For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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