Where Things Stand in the Battleground

May 26, 2026
Julie Alderman Boudreau

This Navigating the Battleground report covers the perceptions of government leaders, including which leaders are more favored by Americans in the battleground, their priorities, and who battleground constituents trust.

Big Takeaways:

Americans in the battleground are unhappy with the economy, and more see their own personal financial situations worsening. They overwhelmingly blame Trump and Republicans in Congress for their economic pain – Trump’s approval and his handling of the economy are the lowest ever in Navigating the Battleground’s tracking, including 20 points underwater among independents.

Battleground Democratic incumbents have a higher net approval than their Republican counterparts, including on their handling of the economy.

Americans in the battleground are split on who they trust on key issues, but a majority of independents say they trust neither party.

Most Americans say Republicans in Congress are Prioritizing the Wrong Things

Nearly three-in-five Americans in the battleground say Republicans in Congress are prioritizing the wrong things (59% – prioritizing the wrong things), the highest share since Republicans seized control of both chambers of Congress. This includes 58% of Americans in battleground districts that President Trump won by more than 10 points in 2024 and 64% of independents.

Similarly, 60% of battleground constituents say that Republicans in Congress have focused more on non-economic issues compared to just 28% who say they’ve focused more on economic issues.

The top priority for Americans in the battleground is inflation and the cost of living (30% named a top two priority).

Chart from Navigator Research titled Inflation and the Economy Are Top Issues for Battleground Constituents Followed by Government Corruption

Trump’s Net Approval Hit New Lows Among Battleground Americans

President Trump’s net approval fell another five points from -10 in February to -15 today. 57% of Americans in the battleground disapprove of Trump’s handling of the presidency, the lowest point Navigating the Battleground has tracked since he began his second term. Likewise, net approval of Trump’s handling of the economy is at a new low among Americans in the battleground: -17 approval (41% – approve, 58% – disapprove).

Line graph from Navigator Research titled: Trump’s Economic Approval Has Fallen Double Digits Over the Last Year

Among independents, Trump has a net -26 approval overall and a net -25 approval for his handling of the economy.

Americans in the Battleground are Unhappy With the Economy, and They Blame Republicans

More than two-thirds of Americans in the battleground view the economy negatively (68%) compared to just 32% who viewed it positively. This is the widest gap since Navigating the Battleground polled this question in February 2025 (25% positive – 74% negative).

Line chart from Navigator Research titled: Battleground Constituents’ Outlook on the Economy Hits its Worst Level Since February 2025

People are seeing their own financial situations getting worse. In February 2026, the gap between those who said their own personal financial situations were positive versus negative was 22 points (60% positive – 38% negative). That gap has been cut in half to just 11 points (55% positive – 44% negative) as frustrations with the economy – and with Trump’s handling of it – have grown.

Bar chart from Navigator Research titled: Battleground Constituents Have Grown More Concerned About Their Personal Financial Situation Since February

When asked who they blame for the economy, two-thirds (67%) say Trump and Republicans in Congress compared to just 24% who say Democrats in Congress.

Bar chart from Navigator Research titled: Two-Thirds of Battleground Constituents Say Blame for the Economy Belongs to Trump and Republicans in Congress

Democratic incumbents in Congress have a net +3 approval among their constituents in the battleground (38% – approve, 35% – disapprove). Republican incumbents, on the other hand, have a net -19 approval among their battleground constituents (32% – approve, 51% – disapprove). Net approval for Democratic incumbents has nearly held steady from February 2025, when it was +2. For Republican incumbents, their net approval has fallen 16 points from -3 in February 2025. 

Americans in the battleground are split on whether or not they approve of Democratic incumbents’ handling of the economy (34% – approve, 34% – disapprove), a marginal improvement from February 2025 (34% – approve, 36% – disapprove). Republican incumbents have a net -21 approval on the economy among Americans in the battleground (29% – approve, 50% – disapprove), a drop of 21 points since February 2025.

Line chart from Navigator Research titled: Approval of Republicans Incumbents’ Handling of the Economy Fell by 21 Points Since February 2025

Among independents, Democratic incumbents have a -2 net approval on the economy, compared -25 for Republican incumbents.

Americans in the Battleground are Split on Who They Trust to Stand Up for Them

Americans in the battleground are nearly split on whether they trust Democrats or Republicans more on key issues, including:

  • Looking out for people like me (40% – trust Democrats more, 38% – trust Republicans more);
  • Standing up to corruption (35% – trust Democrats more, 37% – trust Republicans more);
  • Bringing needed change (35% – trust Democrats more, 37% – trust Republicans more); and
  • Fixing a broken system in Washington (30% – trust Democrats more, 32% – trust Republicans more).

On all of these issues, at least one-in-five battleground constituents say they trust neither party. A majority of independents say they trust neither party on all of those issues.

Bar chart from Navigator Research titled: Battleground Constituents Are Mixed on Which Party They Trust More to Handle the Economy

Republicans continue to lead Democrats on getting things done (29% – trust Democrats more, 36% – trust Republicans more) and keeping people safe (37% – trust Democrats more, 44% – trust Republicans more), while Democrats lead on ensuring our food is safe (40% – trust Democrats more, 33% – trust Republicans more) and standing up to corporate special interests (32% – trust Democrats more, 26% – trust Republicans more).

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About The Study

Impact Research conducted public opinion surveys among a sample of 1,500 likely 2026 general election voters from May 5-14, 2026. The survey was conducted by text-to-web (100 percent). Respondents were verified against a voter file and special care was taken to ensure the demographic composition of our sample matched that of the 67 congressional districts included in the sample across a variety of demographic variables. The margin of error for the full sample at the 95 percent level of confidence is +/- 2.5 percentage points. The margin for error for subgroups varies and is higher.

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