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Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Continues Its Downward Slide

Kaitlan Collins Contributor
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Donald Trump’s approval rating is going in one direction — down.

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According to the results of the latest poll from Quinnipiac University, only 35 percent of voters approve of the job Trump has done in office since he was sworn in a little more than ten weeks ago. That is three percentage points below Barack Obama’s worst approval rating in the Quinnipiac poll, which was 38 percent.

Republican voters still like the job Trump has done so far though, and he has a 79 percent approval rating from his own party. Unsurprisingly, 91 percent of Democrats disapprove of the job he has done.

55 percent of all voters also agreed that he is keeping his campaign promises.

There’s a trend when it comes to the president’s approval rating, but it isn’t one he will like. The latest results from Gallup have his approval rating at 39 percent. The Reuters and Rasmussen Reports polls have him sitting marginally higher at 43 percent.