According to the latest data from Knight-Silver's "Silver Bulletin" on November 5, Trump's net approval rating has dropped to a new low of -10.8 percentage points since his second term. This number was still -9.2 at the beginning of this week, but multiple unfavorable polls have led to a sharp decline in support. In addition to Morning Consult (-5) and Clarity Campaign Labs (-6), almost all surveys showed a decline: Verasight/Strength in Numbers at -15, Quinnipiac University at -14, YouGov/The Economist at -19, Ipsos/Reuters at -17, and YouGov/Yahoo News and Navigator Research both at -16; even Rasmussen Reports and RMG Research, which have traditionally been favorable to Trump, recorded -8 and -1 respectively this week. This poll average is a continuation of the model used by Silver during his time at FiveThirtyEight, which integrates and adjusts for pollster ratings, sample size, and timeliness, and tracks public opinion on Trump's performance on issues such as the economy, immigration, trade, and cost of living. The report states that although there are differences among the various polls, the overall trend shows that Trump's recent public support has continued to decline.

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