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Donald Trump's Approval Rating Hits New Low, Poll Finds

Donald Trump's Approval Rating Hits New Low, Poll Finds

President Donald Trump’s approval rating hit a new low point last week, according to the latest NBC News/WSJ poll.

The poll, conducted from Oct. 23-26, found that only 38 percent of Americans approved of Trump’s job performance as president while 58 percent disapproved. The approval rating was a drop from the previous lowest point of 39 percent, which was found by the same poll in May:

A Washington Post/ABC News poll taken last spring put Trump’s approval rating even lower ― at 36 percent. That was the lowest of any president in polls dating back 70 years. At the same time in their presidencies, former President Barack Obama and George W. Bush had approval ratings of 59 percent.

The NBC News/WSJ poll noted that Trump’s approval rating fared better in two areas. On the economy, 42 percent of respondents said they approved of the president’s handling while 37percent disapproved. And 48 percent of respondents said they approved of how Trump managed the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey and Irma while 28 percent said they disapproved.

But when it came to Trump’s handling of his role as commander-in-chief or the situation in North Korea, the president’s approval rating dipped to 35 percent and 34 percent, respectively.

The NBC News/WSJ poll surveyed Americans during the same time period that Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) announced he would not seek re-election and harshly criticized the president’s behavior as “outrageous” and “dangerous to democracy.” Flake’s takedown followed that of Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), who has publicly feuded with Trump for weeks. Corker also announced he would not seek re-election.

HuffPost Pollster’s aggregate of public polling gives Trump an average 38 percent approval rating as of Monday morning, with just shy of 58 percent disapproving.

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