Nearing 100 days, Donald Trump’s approval rating at record lows
DONALD Trump has described as ‘very good’, new polls that show his approval ratings are at a historical low, as he nears his 100th day as president.
Mr Trump’s approval fell to 40 per cent in an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released on Sunday — as his disapproval rating rose to 54 per cent.
Back in February, the same poll had Mr Trump’s approval rating at 44 per cent.
The poll also shows that Mr Trump is losing support from voters as an “agent for change” with only 25 per cent of respondents thinking he has been “very good” at changing the culture in Washington DC.
Another poll released on Saturday, from ABC News and the Washington Post, found that Mr Trump only has a 42 per cent approval rating — the lowest of any president polled since 1945.
Mr Trump will reach the 100-day mark of his presidency on April 29.
However in a series of tweets President Trump welcomed the results.
Bill Clinton fired a shot at Mr Trump, when he referenced the President’s claims he was bugged by his predecessor Barack Obama.
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DONALD Trump has described as ‘very good’, new polls that show his approval ratings are at a historical low, as he nears his 100th day as president.
Mr Trump’s approval fell to 40 per cent in an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released on Sunday — as his disapproval rating rose to 54 per cent.
Back in February, the same poll had Mr Trump’s approval rating at 44 per cent.
The poll also shows that Mr Trump is losing support from voters as an “agent for change” with only 25 per cent of respondents thinking he has been “very good” at changing the culture in Washington DC.
Another poll released on Saturday, from ABC News and the Washington Post, found that Mr Trump only has a 42 per cent approval rating — the lowest of any president polled since 1945.
Mr Trump will reach the 100-day mark of his presidency on April 29.
However in a series of tweets President Trump welcomed the results.
Bill Clinton fired a shot at Mr Trump, when he referenced the President’s claims he was bugged by his predecessor Barack Obama.
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