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While President Donald Trump tackles the first 100 -day reference in his second term, most of his approval ratings have slightly dropped below his unfavorable notes.
Here is what recent polls show.
Donald Trump approval ratings: What are the polls say right now?
Morning -consulted
Trump’s most recent approval note, according to the latest Morning consultation survey (April 14):
- Favorable: 45%.
- Unfavorable: 52%.
- Uncertain: 3%.
Rasmussen
Trump’s most recent approval note, according to the latest Rasmussen survey (April 16):
- Favorable: 50%.
- Unfavorable: 48%.
- Uncertain: 2%.
Cygnal
Trump’s most recent approval note, according to the latest Cygal survey (April 9):
- Favorable: 47%.
- Unfavorable: 52%.
- Uncertain: 1%.
Quinnipac University
Trump’s most recent approval note, according to the latest Survey of the University of Quinnipac (April 9):
- Favorable: 41%.
- Unfavorable: 53%.
- Uncertain: 6%.
The Economist
Trump’s most recent approval note, according to the latest The Economist (April 16):
- Favorable: 42%.
- Unfavorable: 52%.
- Uncertain: 6%.
Browser search
Trump’s most recent approval note, according to the latest Browser search Survey (April 8):
- Favorable: 44%.
- Unfavorable: 53%.
- Uncertain: 3%.
Reuters / Ipsos
Trump’s most recent approval note, according to the latest Reuters / Ipsos polls (March 31-April 2) ::
- Favorable: 43%.
- Unfavorable: 53%.
- Uncertain: 4%.
Fox News
Trump’s most recent approval note, according to the latest Fox News polls (March 14-17):
- Favorable: 49%.
- Unfavorable: 51%.
Falsification
Trump’s most recent approval note, according to the latest Gallup curls (March 3-16):
- Favorable: 43%.
- Unfavorable: 53%.
- Uncertain: 4%.
Donald Trump approval note in PA
According to CIVIQS SONTSLast update on April 16, the president has a favorability of 44% among the Pennsylvanians. A disadvantaged 54% counter-inferresses, and 3% of Pennsylvanians are not safe.
The survey was also broken down by age, education, sex, race and party.
Age: Those between 18 and 34 were the most unfavorable in Trump (61%), while those from 50 to 64 were the most favorable (55%).
Education: Pine cycle students were very unfavorable towards Trump (67%). Non -university graduates were the most favorable (50%).
Gender: Men and women are divided on Trump, more than half of women (68%) have an unfavorable vision and more than half of men (53%) have a favorable vision of the president.
Party: The members of the Republican Party were 91% favorable from Trump, compared to the Democratic Party, which felt only 4% favorable to the president’s performance. Independent voters have looked unfavorable (51%).
Race: Black voters had the most unfavorable opinion of Trump (88%), followed by other breeds at 63%, Hispanic / Latino at 56%and white at 47%.
The figures suggest a drop in Trump’s popularity in Pennsylvania, a swing key that the president won last year with just over 50% of the vote.
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President’s approval notes: what they measure, when they started
The approval rating of a president reflects the percentage of Americans interviewed who approve of the president’s performance. Everything can have an impact on the rating of a president, such as the legislation adopted, the actions and the elections.
According to ABC NewsAn approval rating represents not only how the administration is doing well for the general public, but could take into account the results of a next election or how much they achieve during their mandate.
The notations of presidential approval were first carried out by the founder of the American Institute of Public Opinion, George Gallup, around 1935 Evaluate public support for the president of the United States during their mandate.
While Gallup has followed the presidential approval for 70 years, other organizations have also conducted and disclosed their own polls. Among them are Ipsos And Morning -consulted.
Contribution: USA Today Network