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- 33% of Massachusetts residents approve of Trump’s handling of his job as president, while 66% disapprove.
- Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, 70% of Massachusetts residents are worried that they or a family member will be victimized by politically motivated violence.
- 72% of residents said Trump does not deserve the Nobel Peace Prize.
President Donald Trump continues to garner low approval ratings in Massachusetts, shows a new poll from the University of New Hampshire Survey Center.
35% of Massachusetts residents approve of his handling of his job as president, while 61% disapprove. His net approval rating (-26) is up slightly from May (-31). Despite the low support overall, nearly all Republicans in the state (95%) approve.
Of voters who disapprove of Trump, the most important reasons are undermining democracy/Constitution (28%), poor conduct or corruption (22%) and handling of immigration (10%).
Of those who approve, the most important reasons are handling of immigration (31%), leadership/decisiveness (12%) and honesty/transparency (12%).
A majority of Bay Staters also don’t approve of Trump’s handling of the economy, foreign affairs or his actions toward the federal reserve.
About two-thirds of Massachusetts residents also don’t approve of Health and Humans Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The poll, released Sept. 30, surveyed 762 Massachusetts residents online from Sept. 17 – 23. The margin of error is +/- 3.6%.
Massachusetts residents worried about political violence
Following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, 70% of Massachusetts residents are worried that they or a family member will be victimized by politically motivated violence by a fellow American.
Massachusetts residents are less likely to be worried about this than those in Rhode Island, Connecticut or New Hampshire, the poll found.
69% of Bay Staters are also worried about being victimized by a mass shooting.
Massachusetts residents are less worried about being the victim of a terrorist attack by foreign actors (45%) or a natural disaster (43%).
The poll found that libertarians are most worried about politically motivated violence, while progressives, socialists and moderates are most concerned about a mass shooting. Socialists and progressives are more likely to be concerned about a natural disaster while moderates and conservatives are more likely to be concerned about a terrorist attack.
The poll also found that a majority (54%) of Massachusetts residents would feel less safe if the National Guard was deployed to cities in Massachusetts, as it has been to cities like Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. A majority thought that those deployments were not justified, the least of which being Los Angeles.
Should Trump get the Nobel Peace Prize?
Several countries, including Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, have nominated Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize.
But Massachusetts would likely not nominate him for the honor, as 72% of residents said he does not deserve the prize.
However, 80% of Republicans in the state said they believe he does deserve a Nobel Peace Prize.
