The numbers are stark—and the divide even worse. Trump’s second term shows high disapproval, but a fiercely loyal base, splitting America into two opposing realities. Democrats reject him with moral outrage, while Republicans turn support into identity.
Voters oppose federal enforcement yet back border security, distrust Washington but fear rising costs most. Economic anxiety outweighs politics, and foreign policy only deepens divisions.
On paper, Trump’s approval holds up—but the real story is a country losing any shared idea of what “good leadership” means.