Donald Trump's standing with Americans without a college degree—a group central to his political base—has swung noticeably over the past three months.

Gallup polling shows that in June, 41 percent of non-college-educated Americans approved of Trump's job performance, while 56 percent disapproved. His numbers dipped slightly in July, with 38 percent approving and 55 percent disapproving. But by August, Trump saw a rebound: 45 percent of non-college voters approved of his performance, compared to 49 percent who disapproved.

Why It Matters

Non college-educated Americans have long supported Trump. In 2024, he won 56 percent of Americans without a college degree, up from 51 percent in 2020.

The recent rebound in his approval rating with this group suggests that his populist messaging and ec

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