Trump Comes 2nd To Obama

New Poll Reveals Trump’s Enduring Strength Among Key Voters Ahead of 2025

In a striking new poll, President Donald Trump ranks as the second-most popular U.S. president of the 21st century, just behind Barack Obama. Despite nonstop media scrutiny and political attacks, Trump continues to command widespread loyalty—especially among older, rural, and conservative voters.

Poll: Trump Far Outpaces Biden, Bush Among Key Demographics

The Quantus Insights poll, conducted June 30 to July 2 among 1,000 registered voters, shows:

  • Barack Obama: 47%
  • Donald Trump: 37%
  • George W. Bush: 12%
  • Joe Biden: just 4%

These results underline a critical shift in public opinion: Trump’s America First legacy still resonates deeply, while Biden’s favorability continues to collapse.

Trump Leads With Seniors, Rural Voters, and Republicans

Among Republican voters, Trump is the clear favorite—with 75% naming him as their most favored president of the 21st century, compared to Obama’s 8%.

  • Voters aged 65 and older favored Trump over Obama (50% vs. 36%)
  • White voters were nearly evenly split: Trump 43%, Obama 41%
  • Men leaned Trump: 43% to Obama’s 40%
  • Non-college voters and independents also gave Trump a strong showing

Meanwhile, Joe Biden failed to gain traction with any major voting group, with his highest rating—15% among independents—still far behind.

Trusted Right-Leaning Pollster Highlights Shift in Public Mood

Quantus Insights, a Republican-leaning polling firm, is backed by Trending Politics, a leading conservative media site. The pollster was ranked among the Top 20 Most Accurate Pollsters of 2024 by Activote and praised by AtlasIntel for its performance in key battleground states.

Pollster Jason Corley noted that Trump’s popularity reflects more than party loyalty—it’s about patriotism, strength, and restoring faith in America’s future.

“There’s a real sense that the country is drifting,” Corley said. “Older Americans and rural voters are especially concerned. Trump remains a symbol of hope for a return to strength and leadership.”

Trump’s Global Standing and Domestic Challenge

Trump also ranks among the most admired world leaders according to a Morning Consult poll, placing 7th internationally, above the leaders of Germany, Belgium, and Poland.

At home, his approval rating has faced recent ups and downs. Quantus puts his net approval at -2, though other recent polls indicate a possible rebound:

  • Navigator Research: 45% approval (up from 43%)
  • YouGov/Economist: 42% (up from 40%)
  • Morning Consult: 47% (up from 45%)
  • Marist/NPR/PBS: 43% (up from 42%)

Why This Matters for 2025 and Beyond

With the 2025 election cycle heating up, Trump’s strong favorability across core demographics signals he remains a dominant force in U.S. politics.

Even amid policy controversies—like the “Liberation Day” tariffs, National Guard deployments, and decisive military actions in Iran—Trump’s bold leadership style continues to resonate with Americans looking for strength, order, and national pride.


Bottom Line:
Donald Trump’s political momentum remains strong, especially among the very Americans who decide elections—older, conservative, and values-driven voters. As dissatisfaction with Biden grows, many see Trump as the only leader capable of getting America back on track.

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