Trump approval rating
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The survey results—based on nationwide responses collected in the days preceding December 16—reflect mounting discontent.
Trump's approval rating climbs to 41% ahead of major economy speech in Pennsylvania, with Republican support driving the increase in new Reuters poll.
President Trump’s approval rating is markedly below 50% in the latest poll that shows a slip among a key group of supporters. The NBC News Decision Desk Poll by Survey Monkey shows 42% approve of the job the president is doing compared to 58% who disapprove.
The statistician and political analyst said the president's approval rating "has recovered slightly from its second term low."
The YouGov/Economist poll conducted between Dec. 5 and Dec. 8 found Trump with a 38% approval rating among women. The numbers show a 5% increase from a previous YouGov/Economist poll, where Trump polled 33% among women.
Dec. 9-16 net approval rating: Trump’s approval rating ticked up to 41% from 38% in late November in the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll released Tuesday, while his disapproval rating decreased from 60% to 57% (the poll of 4,434 U.S. adults was conducted Dec. 3-8 and has a two-point margin of error).