Trump approval rating
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President Donald Trump's approval rating slipped in recent days to nearly its lowest level of his current term as voters from his Republican Party soured on his handling of the economy, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll.
The statistician and political analyst said the president's approval rating "has recovered slightly from its second term low."
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The survey results—based on nationwide responses collected in the days preceding December 16—reflect mounting discontent.
The percentage of people who said the country was on the wrong track was up from 60% at the beginning of the year to 64% now.
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).