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Trump Loses American Women

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Here’s what voters need to know.

President Donald Trump’s approval rating among women has dipped slightly, according to recent polls—but don’t believe the media hype. The truth is far more complex—and far more promising for the America First movement.

A July Fox News poll shows Trump’s net approval among women voters dropping from -16 in June to -21. Mainstream outlets are rushing to frame this as a crisis—but savvy voters know better. In fact, Trump’s support among women has been climbing steadily since 2016, when he earned 39% of their vote. That number rose to 44% in 2020 and again to 46% in 2024—a clear sign of growing confidence in his leadership.

In the most recent Fox survey of 1,000 registered voters, 39% approved of the president’s performance while 60% disapproved. In June, those numbers were slightly better—42% approval, 58% disapproval. Among men, support has also wavered, with CBS/YouGov finding 47% approval and 53% disapproval.

But here’s what the liberal media isn’t telling you: Trump is surging in other critical voter blocs. Recent polls show strong gains among Hispanic voters and college-educated Americans—two groups long dominated by Democrats. These shifts could reshape the 2026 midterms and deliver another major win for conservatives.

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Even political strategist Craig Agranoff, who has criticized Trump in the past, admits this is “not a crisis—but a warning.” He suggests the president could boost support among women by spotlighting common-sense policies like childcare tax relief, healthcare access for working families, and workforce protections for small business employees.

Let’s be clear: approval ratings are snapshots—not reality. In 2016, 2020, and 2024, Trump defied the polls and outperformed expectations, earning trust where it mattered most—at the ballot box.

Now, with inflation still hammering American families, crime surging in Democrat-run cities, and global chaos on the rise, women across the country are rethinking their political loyalties. President Trump’s America First message on jobs, safety, and freedom still resonates—and the silent majority is paying attention.

As we head toward the 2026 midterms, one thing is certain: Donald J. Trump isn’t backing down—and neither are the millions of Americans who still believe in putting this country first.