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AUGUST HARVARD CAPS / HARRIS POLL: 54% OF VOTERS SAY TRUMP IS DOING A BETTER JOB THAN BIDEN, UP 3 PTS. FROM JULY, AS APPROVAL RATING STABILIZES AT 47%

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Stagwell (NASDAQ: STGW) released the August Harvard CAPS / Harris poll results showing President Trump's approval rating at 47%. The poll reveals that 54% of voters believe Trump is performing better than Biden, up 3 points from July. Key findings include 48% of voters citing inflation as their top personal concern, and Trump maintaining highest approval ratings in fighting crime (51%), immigration (50%), and returning America to its values (50%).

The comprehensive survey, conducted among 2,025 registered voters, also showed strong support for Trump's policies, with 14 out of 15 policies receiving majority approval. Notable findings include 66% of voters demanding more transparency on the Epstein case, 52% satisfaction with Trump's Ukraine war negotiations, and 74% support for Israel in the ongoing conflict with Hamas.

Stagwell (NASDAQ: STGW) ha pubblicato i risultati del sondaggio Harvard CAPS / Harris di agosto, che mostrano un indice di gradimento del Presidente Trump al 47%. Il sondaggio rileva che il 54% degli elettori ritiene che Trump stia facendo meglio di Biden, in aumento di 3 punti rispetto a luglio. Tra i risultati principali spicca che il 48% degli elettori indica l'inflazione come la preoccupazione personale più importante, e Trump conserva i livelli più alti di approvazione su lotta alla criminalità (51%), immigrazione (50%) e il ritorno dell'America ai suoi valori (50%).

Il sondaggio, condotto su 2.025 elettori registrati, ha mostrato anche un forte sostegno alle politiche di Trump: 14 politiche su 15 ricevono l'approvazione della maggioranza. Tra i dati rilevanti: il 66% degli intervistati chiede più trasparenza sul caso Epstein, il 52% si dichiara soddisfatto delle negoziazioni di Trump sulla guerra in Ucraina, e il 74% esprime sostegno per Israele nel conflitto in corso con Hamas.

Stagwell (NASDAQ: STGW) publicó los resultados de la encuesta Harvard CAPS / Harris de agosto, que muestran una aprobación del presidente Trump del 47%. La encuesta revela que el 54% de los votantes cree que Trump lo está haciendo mejor que Biden, 3 puntos más que en julio. Entre los hallazgos clave, el 48% de los votantes cita la inflación como su principal preocupación personal, y Trump mantiene las mayores tasas de aprobación en lucha contra el crimen (51%), inmigración (50%) y devolver a Estados Unidos sus valores (50%).

La encuesta exhaustiva, realizada entre 2.025 votantes registrados, también mostró un fuerte apoyo a las políticas de Trump, con 14 de 15 políticas obteniendo la aprobación mayoritaria. Entre los datos destacados: el 66% de los votantes exige más transparencia en el caso Epstein, el 52% está satisfecho con las negociaciones de Trump sobre la guerra en Ucrania, y el 74% apoya a Israel en el conflicto con Hamás.

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Stagwell (NASDAQ: STGW) a publié les résultats du sondage Harvard CAPS / Harris d'août, montrant un taux d'approbation du président Trump de 47%. Le sondage révèle que 54% des électeurs pensent que Trump fait mieux que Biden, en hausse de 3 points par rapport à juillet. Parmi les principaux enseignements, 48% des électeurs citent l'inflation comme leur principale préoccupation personnelle, et Trump conserve les taux d'approbation les plus élevés pour la lutte contre la criminalité (51%), l'immigration (50%) et le retour de l'Amérique à ses valeurs (50%).

L'enquête complète, menée auprès de 2 025 électeurs inscrits, a également montré un fort soutien aux politiques de Trump, 14 politiques sur 15 recevant l'approbation de la majorité. Parmi les résultats notables : 66% des électeurs demandent plus de transparence sur l'affaire Epstein, 52% se disent satisfaits des négociations de Trump sur la guerre en Ukraine, et 74% soutiennent Israël dans le conflit en cours avec le Hamas.

Stagwell (NASDAQ: STGW) veröffentlichte die Ergebnisse der Harvard CAPS / Harris-Umfrage für August, die eine Zustimmungsrate für Präsident Trump von 47% zeigen. Die Umfrage ergab, dass 54% der Wähler glauben, dass Trump besser abschneidet als Biden, ein Anstieg um 3 Punkte gegenüber Juli. Zu den wichtigsten Erkenntnissen gehört, dass 48% der Wähler die Inflation als ihr größtes persönliches Anliegen nennen, und dass Trump die höchsten Zustimmungswerte in den Bereichen Bekämpfung der Kriminalität (51%), Einwanderung (50%) und Rückführung Amerikas zu seinen Werten (50%) hält.

Die umfassende Umfrage, durchgeführt unter 2.025 registrierten Wählern, zeigte zudem starke Unterstützung für Trumps Politik: 14 von 15 Politikbereichen erhalten die Zustimmung der Mehrheit. Bemerkenswerte Befunde sind, dass 66% der Wähler mehr Transparenz im Epstein-Fall verlangen, 52% zufrieden mit Trumps Verhandlungen zur Ukraine sind und 74% Israel im anhaltenden Konflikt mit der Hamas unterstützen.

Positive
  • Poll shows 54% of voters believe Trump is performing better than Biden, a 3-point increase
  • 14 out of 15 Trump policies receive majority support from voters
  • Strong approval ratings in key areas: crime (51%), immigration (50%), and American values (50%)
  • 51% of voters believe Trump's policies are leading to more jobs in the country
Negative
  • Low approval ratings on handling inflation (41%) and trade policy (41%)
  • 55% of voters believe Trump's policies will increase inflation
  • 55% say his tariffs are harming the economy
  • 42% of voters report their personal financial situation is worsening

48% OF VOTERS SAY INFLATION IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUE TO THEM PERSONALLY

54% OF VOTERS SAY TRUMP'S ACTIONS IN WASHINGTON, D.C. ARE JUSTIFIED AND NECESSARY

66% OF VOTERS WANT LAWMAKERS TO PRESSURE THE ADMINISTRATION FOR MORE INFORMATION ON EPSTEIN

52% OF VOTERS SATISFIED WITH TRUMP'S NEGOTIATIONS ON THE WAR IN UKRAINE, A 5 PT. INCREASE FROM LAST MONTH

NEW YORK and CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ --(ٴ: STGW) today released the results of the a monthly collaboration between the Center for American Political Studies at Harvard (CAPS) and the Harris Poll and HarrisX.

President Donald Trump's approval rating is at 47%, with highest approval among Republican, male, white, 25-44 y.o., and rural voters. Trump's job approval is highest on fighting crime in U.S. cities (51%), immigration (50%), and returning America to its values (50%), and lowest on handling inflation (41%) and tariffs and trade policy (41%). This month's poll also covered public opinion on the economy and jobs, crime, the Epstein case, conflicts in the Middle East, and the war in Ukraine. Download the key results .

"Trump has really solidified his political base and is maintaining every point of it," said Mark Penn, Co-Director of the Harvard CAPS / Harris poll and Stagwell Chairman and CEO. "He is working on a lot of initiatives that will take time to pan out � but unless there is peace in one of these foreign conflicts or a clear consensus about the economy, the country will likely remain in a partisan rut."

INFLATION AND AFFORDABILITY REMAINS TOP ISSUE FOR VOTERS

  • 34% of voters continue to single out price increases, inflation, and affordability as the most important issue facing the country today (+3 pts., July 2025). 26% of voters say it is immigration (-3).
  • 38% of voters say the economy is on the right track, stable from last month.
  • 42% of voters say their personal financial situation is getting worse, particularly among Democrats, Independents, women, and Hispanic voters.
  • Among key political figures, Trump has the highest favorability at 46% (-2 net unfavorable), followed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (+7 net favorable). Voters have a more unfavorable view of Elon Musk (-15 net unfavorable) and President Joe Biden (-14 net unfavorable).

CONTINUED MAJORITY SUPPORT FOR TRUMP'S POLICIES BUT WEAKNESS AROUND INFLATION AND FOREIGN POLICY

  • 14 out of 15 of Trump's policies continue to receive majority support, with his most popular policies being lowering prescription drug prices for Medicare recipients and low-income patients (86%), deporting illegal immigrants who have committed crimes (75%), and eliminating fraud and waste in government expenditures (73%).
  • 54% of voters say Trump is doing a better job than Joe Biden did as president (+3 pts., July 2025).
  • 62% of voters say Democrats should take more of a wait-and-see attitude toward Trump's actions (Democrats: 35%; Republicans: 85%; Independents: 66%).
  • 55% of voters say Trump's policies will increase inflation (Democrats: 83%; Republicans: 33%; Independents: 51%), and 55% say his tariffs are harming the economy.
  • 59% of voters say Trump will not solve the Ukraine war, and 64% of voters say Trump will not solve the Israel-Hamas war (+5).

MIXED PERCEPTIONS ON JOBS AND JOB REPORT RELIABILITY

  • 51% of voters say Trump's policies are leading to more jobs in the country (+2). Voters are similarly split on whether his policies are strengthening the economy (51%) and leading to more investment in the country (52%).
  • Voters are split 50-50 on whether job numbers have been reliable. 59% of Democrats and Independents say they have not been reliable, while 65% of Republicans say they are reliable.
  • 53% of voters say the firing of the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics was politically motivated.
  • 54% of voters say the U.S. is currently not in a recession (-2), though 58% of Democrats continue to believe the U.S. is in a recession.

VOTERS VIEW AMERICAN CITIES AS UNSAFE, APPROVE OF TRUMP'S ACTIONS IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

  • 54% of voters say Trump's actions in Washington, D.C. are justified and necessary (Democrats: 28%; Republicans: 85%; Independents: 47%).
  • 40% of voters, a plurality, say crime in the U.S. is increasing.
  • 56% of voters say typical large American cities are unsafe, especially New York City (63%) and Los Angeles (62%). A majority of voters (55%) say the current level of crime in D.C. is about the same as other parts of the country.
  • 54% of voters support the Trump administration declaring a crime emergency in D.C. and the deployment of the National Guard, but 53% of voters oppose Trump's use of his presidential authority to take over local police.
  • 54% of voters say Trump's actions in D.C. are a distraction from other unpopular policies and personal problems.
  • 73% of voters say Trump's deployment of the National Guard in D.C. is a signal he will perform similar actions in other cities in the future, including a majority across political parties.

MAJORITY OF VOTERS WANT TRANSPARENCY IN THE EPSTEIN CASE, SAYING IT WILL AFFECT THEIR OPINION OF TRUMP

  • 65% of voters say transparency in the Epstein case is important to their opinion of Trump (Democrats: 76%; Republicans: 60%; Independents: 59%).
  • 72% of voters say they are familiar with the Jeffrey Epstein case, and 63% have heard of the Department of Justice and FBI memo of findings released in July 2025.
  • 42% of voters say Trump has handled the Epstein case poorly, with a plurality of voters saying the same for FBI officials and Attorney General Pam Bondi.
  • 79% of voters say the Epstein case likely involves a cover-up by powerful elites, including a majority across political parties.
  • 66% of voters say lawmakers should pressure the Trump administration to release more information about the Epstein case (Democrats: 85%; Republicans: 47%; Independents: 67%).
  • Voters trust independent media (e.g. journalists or podcasts) the most when it comes to full transparency on the Epstein case (52%) over the FBI (47%), DOJ (45%), mainstream news outlets (44%), Trump (39%), and Congress (39%).

VOTERS BLAME HAMAS FOR FAMINE IN GAZA, CONTINUING TO SUPPORT ISRAEL IN CONFLICT

  • 74% of voters continue to support Israel over Hamas in the Israel-Hamas conflict (-3). 51% of voters disapprove of Israel's conduct during the conflict, while 77% disapprove of Hamas' conduct.
  • 53% of voters support Trump's handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict thus far.
  • 69% of voters say there is a famine in Gaza, including a majority across age groups and political parties. 61% believe Hamas is responsible for the famine (Democrats: 50%; Republicans: 74%; Independents: 60%).
  • Voters are split on whether they believe criticism of Israel is motivated more by concern for Palestinian human rights (51%) or antisemitism (49%), as well as whether they believe Israel is committing a genocide in Gaza (50-50).
  • 57% of voters support the U.S. providing offensive military aid to Israel (Democrats: 44%; Republicans: 74%; Independents: 51%).
  • 85% of voters say the U.S. should continue to take all actions necessary to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon (+5). 67% favor a negotiated deal that permanently blocks nuclear weapons development.

TRUMP GIVEN CREDIT FOR HIS EFFORTS TO END WAR IN UKRAINE

  • 66% of voters support Trump's efforts to end the war in Ukraine. 52% say they are satisfied with how Trump is managing negotiations to end the war between Ukraine and Russia (+5).
  • 57% of voters agree Trump deserves a lot of credit for pulling off these meetings regardless of whether he succeeds (Democrats: 31%; Republicans: 87%; Independents: 52%). 60% say Biden was not capable of pulling off such meetings with world leaders.
  • 60% of voters say the meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin was unsuccessful in advancing peace, while 51% of voters say the meeting with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders was successful.
  • 67% of voters say Putin is playing games and stalling with the U.S. and the West (-6). 67% say Zelenskyy genuinely wants to end the war (+6).
  • 67% of voters say the Trump administration should continue to provide weaponry to Ukraine and impose further economic sanctions on Russia (+2), including a majority across political parties. 69% of voters say Ukraine should receive direct security guarantees from the U.S. if it makes concessions to end the war (+4).

The August Harvard CAPS / Harris poll survey was conducted online within the United States on August 20-21, 2025, among 2,025 registered voters by The Harris Poll and HarrisX. Follow the Harvard CAPS / Harris poll podcast at or on iHeart Radio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other podcast platforms.

About The Harris Poll & HarrisX

The Harris Poll is a global consulting and market research firm that strives to reveal the authentic values of modern society to inspire leaders to create a better tomorrow. It works with clients in three primary areas: building twenty-first-century corporate reputation, crafting brand strategy and performance tracking, and earning organic media through public relations research. One of the longest-running surveys in the U.S., The Harris Poll has tracked public opinion, motivations, and social sentiment since 1963, and is now part of Stagwell, the challenger holding company built to transform marketing.

HarrisX is a technology-driven market research and data analytics company that conducts multi-method research in the U.S. and over 40 countries around the world on behalf of Fortune 100 companies, public policy institutions, global leaders, NGOs and philanthropic organizations. HarrisX was the most accurate pollster of the 2020 U.S. presidential election.

About the Harvard Center for American Political Studies
The Center for American Political Studies (CAPS) is committed to and fosters the interdisciplinary study of U.S. politics. Governed by a group of political scientists, sociologists, historians, and economists within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University, CAPS drives discussion, research, public outreach, and pedagogy about all aspects of U.S. politics. CAPS encourages cutting-edge research using a variety of methodologies, including historical analysis, social surveys, and formal mathematical modeling, and it often cooperates with other Harvard centers to support research training and encourage cross-national research about the United States in comparative and global contexts. More information at.

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FAQ

What is President Trump's current approval rating according to the August Harvard CAPS / Harris poll?

According to the August 2025 Harvard CAPS / Harris poll, Trump's approval rating stands at 47%, with highest support among Republican, male, white, 25-44 year-old, and rural voters.

How do voters view Trump's performance compared to Biden in August 2025?

54% of voters say Trump is doing a better job than Biden did as president, representing a 3-point increase from July 2025.

What are voters' main concerns according to the Stagwell (NASDAQ: STGW) poll?

48% of voters cite inflation and affordability as their most important personal issue, while 34% identify it as the country's most important issue, followed by immigration at 26%.

How do voters view Trump's economic policies in the August 2025 poll?

Voters have mixed views: 51% say policies are leading to more jobs, but 55% believe they will increase inflation and harm the economy through tariffs.

What is the public sentiment on Trump's handling of international conflicts?

52% are satisfied with Trump's Ukraine war negotiations (up 5 points), while 66% support his peace efforts. However, 59% believe he won't solve the Ukraine war, and 64% think he won't resolve the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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