United States President Donald Trump’s approval ratings have slightly declined since his second coming to the White House one month ago, according to three new national polls released on Wednesday.......➡️CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLES HERE.
Fox News reports that 45% of voters who were questioned in a Quinnipiac University survey said they approve of the way Trump is handling his job as president, with 49% disapproving.
According to the report, the latest figure is down from a 46%-43% approval/disapproval in a Quinnipiac poll earlier conducted in late January, which was the President’s first week in office after his inauguration.
However, a new national poll from Gallup showed Trump at 45% approval and 51% disapproval, down from 47%-48% approval/disapproval late last month.
Meanwhile, Trump stood at 44% approval and 51% disapproval, according to a Reuters/Ipsos national survey also released on Wednesday.
The President registered at 45%-46% approval/disapproval in the previous poll by Reuters/Ipsos. This was conducted late last January during the first week of Trump in office.
The latest Quinnipiac poll was conducted February 13-17, with Gallup in the field February 3-16, and Reuters/Ipsos conducting their survey February 13-18.
New surveys this week from other polling organizations indicate Trump’s approval ratings remain above water.
According to a count from Fox News, Trump has signed nearly 70 executive orders since his inauguration.
Trump had argued at a news conference on Tuesday.that “incredible things are happening in our country.”
However, the new polls indicate a massive partisan divide over Trump’s performance.