President Trump’s approval rating in Tennessee continues to drop and is now at its lowest level since Beacon began conducting this poll in 2023. While he remains above water, his +8% net approval is a far cry from his 30-point win in Tennessee in 2024. Independents have soured on his job performance (-21%), a major reason for his declining approval rating in the state.
There has been a lot of discussion in the national media about whether states should require an ID to vote, and Tennesseans have made their position clear. A strong majority of voters (84%) support requiring a valid photo ID before casting a ballot in any state or local election, while just 13% oppose. The measure is almost universally supported by Republicans (+93%), but it also has solid support among Democrats (+44%) and Independents (+64%).
Tennesseans are feeling the squeeze on their utility bills. A majority of voters (57%) report that utilities such as electricity, water, gas, and internet account for more than 10% of their monthly budget, the highest option given in the poll. More than three-quarters of voters (77%) say their utility costs have increased over the past year, and 61% describe them as burdensome.
Despite a lively debate among media talking heads, most Tennesseans (+41%) approve of the U.S. Men’s National Hockey Team being recognized at the State of the Union address for winning the Olympic gold medal. Interestingly, despite some national media discussion of the “controversy,” even a plurality of Democrats (+14%) supported recognizing the team.
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