Trump's Rural Approval Rating Reaches New Low in Survey
A recent Reuters/Ipsos survey has indicated that President Trump's approval rating among rural Americans has fallen to a new low. The poll, conducted between June 3 and June 8, found that 50 percent of respondents from rural areas approved of the president. This figure marks a decrease from a previous similar survey, which reported 60 percent approval among the demographic.

A new Reuters/Ipsos survey has indicated that President Trump's approval rating among rural Americans has reached a new low. The poll, conducted from June 3 through June 8, found that 50 percent of respondents in rural areas expressed approval for the president.
This marks a decline from a previous similar survey, where 60 percent of rural respondents had approved of President Trump.
According to The Hill, the survey highlights a notable shift in approval within this demographic.

