Trump's Health and Political Viability Under Scrutiny Ahead of 2028 Election
Nov, 16 2025
The political landscape for Trump is complicated by declining approval ratings, with a recent Associated Press/NORC poll revealing that only one-third of voters approve of his handling of key issues such as the economy and healthcare. This discontent is further exacerbated by recent electoral losses for Republican candidates in Virginia and New Jersey, raising questions about Trump's effectiveness in rallying support for the party.
Advisers within the White House have suggested that Trump should concentrate on domestic issues and affordability to regain voter trust. However, concerns have been raised that his recent engagements with foreign leaders, such as Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa, may detract from addressing pressing domestic challenges.
Despite financial gains reported by the Trump family since the 2024 election, there is a growing perception among some Republican supporters that Trump is becoming increasingly disconnected from the realities faced by average Americans. This detachment is exemplified by his comments regarding economic conditions, which he has dismissed as misperceptions propagated by political opponents.
As Trump navigates these challenges, the question remains whether he can effectively engage with voters and address their concerns while managing the implications of his advancing age and political standing.