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By Philip Bump October 30 at 4:41 PM
Even before news broke of indictments against his former campaign chairman and an admission of guilt by a former campaign adviser, President Trump was having a rough day.
On Sunday evening, a poll from NBC News and the Wall Street Journal indicated that Trumps approval rating had hit a new low, sinking to 38 percent. More worrisome for the president? Since September, the drop was biggest among independents, whites and whites without a college degree key components of the coalition that won Trump the White House. NBC and the Journal also reported that the 38 percent rating was lower than any other president had seen at a similar point in their first terms in the modern era.
On Monday, new data from Gallup reiterated that same message. In Gallups daily tracking poll, which looks at three days of national polling, Trumps approval rating hit a new low of 33 percent and his disapproval a new high of 62 percent. The net approval those who approve minus those who disapprove hit a new low at minus-29.
At 33 percent, Trumps low is now lower than any approval measured for Dwight Eisenhower, John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton or Barack Obama. There have been two days on which Gallup found more people approving of Trump than disapproving both during his first week in office.
The daily Gallup numbers tend to be noisy, as the graph above suggests, moving up and down from day to day. As a result, we instead prefer to look at Gallups weekly averages in which Trump sank back down to his low of 35 percent.
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beachbum bob
(10,437 posts)we have 2018 to make that happen
drray23
(7,627 posts)the slope is about a percent a month for the decline in approval ( see last plot). So, another 12 months from niw will be the 2018 elections and he will be in the mid twenties. That should prompt action from congress if they want to save their jobs..