Opinion Today
November 11, 2025
2028 Presidential Preferences YouGov • Which of the following people would you consider voting for in the Democratic / Republican presidential primary or caucus in your state in 2028? • Regardless of who you prefer, who do you think would be most likely to win the 2028 general election if they were the Democratic / Republican nominee? • Do you think that Donald Trump will attempt to serve a third term as president? • And more.
Trump’s approval rating dips to second-term low Eli Yokley & Cameron Easley, Morning Consult Voters are 10 percentage points less likely to approve than disapprove of Trump’s job performance (44% to 54%), setting a record low since he took office in January. Similarly, his net favorability rating is 12 points underwater, the lowest we’ve measured in more than a year since before the July 2024 attempt on his life. Perceptions of Trump’s handling of health care, the economy, Medicare and Social Security, the national debt and energy set new record lows over the weekend. Crumbling Consensus On Climate? Americans Vote ‘No Confidence’ In Latest U.N. Talks: I&I/TIPP Poll Terry Jones, tippinsights Voters have little confidence that anything significant will emerge from this month’s global climate talks that begin in Brazil this week, but they are also split on what the best course forward would be, the latest I&I/TIPP Poll shows. Maine: Only One in Six Expect Positive Impact From Artificial Intelligence University of New Hampshire Survey Center Very few Mainers expect artificial intelligence to have a positive impact on the country over the next decade, with young people particularly pessimistic. New Hampshire: Happy With Their Artificial Intelligence Experiences, But Gloomy on Wider Effects of AI University of New Hampshire Survey Center New Hampshire residents largely predict that artificial intelligence will have a negative effect on the United States over the next ten years, particularly regarding elections, personal relationships, and the news. Vermont: Wary of Artificial Intelligence, Expect Detrimental Effect on Jobs, Relationships, and Elections University of New Hampshire Survey Center Nearly two-thirds of Vermont residents expect artificial intelligence to have a negative impact on the country over the next decade, particularly on personal relationships, elections, and the news. Donald Trump is Joe Biden now G. Elliott Morris, Strength In Numbers Consumer sentiment among independents hit a new all-time low in November, and the president’s numbers on prices are where Biden’s were during peak inflation in 2022-23



