Michigan Poll: Trump’s Job Approval Dangerously Low, but Senate Race Is Close
A recent poll indicates President Trump's job approval is significantly low in Michigan, with only 36% approval and 58% disapproval. Despite Trump's struggles, Republican candidate Mike Rogers is in a competitive position for the Senate race, potentially flipping a seat from Democrat to Republican. The poll also reveals concerns among voters regarding high prices linked to military actions in Iran.
- ▪Trump's job approval rating in Michigan stands at 36%, with 58% disapproving of his performance.
- ▪Republican Mike Rogers is positioned to compete strongly in the Senate race, having previously lost to Democrat Elissa Slotkin.
- ▪The poll shows that 40% of respondents approve of military action against Iran, while 52% oppose it.
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Home – Political News – Michigan Poll: Trump’s Job Approval Dangerously Low, but Senate Race Is Close news Michigan Poll: Trump’s Job Approval Dangerously Low, but Senate Race Is Close George Caldwell • June 1, 2026 Print President Donald Trump visits the Ford factory in Dearborn, Michigan. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—A new poll shows stunningly low job approval numbers for President Donald Trump in the critical swing state of Michigan but suggests Republican Mike Rogers has a shot at winning the state’s Senate race in November. “This poll reflects a lot of national angst directed at Republicans, to be sure,” Steve Cortes, founder and president of the League of American Workers, the organization for which the poll was conducted, told the Daily Signal.
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