President Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Hits Yet Another New All-Time Low as TrumpCare Bill Fails
How Low Will It Go?
President Donald Trump‘s approval rating has hit yet another new all-time low. As the impact of Trump’s failure to pass his “repeal and replace” legislation, TrumpCare, becomes more clear, and as he looks to find many different parties to blame, the President now has a 36% approval rating. That’s a drop of four points in just on day.
Gallup’s daily presidential job approval rating is a rolling three-day average, and updated each day.Â
Trump’s disapproval rating is just one point away from his all-time high. Today it stands at 57%. On March 18 it was at his all-time high of 58%.
Last month Trump said, “Any negative polls are fake news.”
Politico’s Gabriel Debenedetti makes an important observation:
The highest Gallup *disapproval* number of Obama’s entire presidency was 55% (hit twice). Trump has hit 55%+ 12 times now. https://t.co/Vm28KdeUTq
— Gabriel Debenedetti (@gdebenedetti) March 27, 2017
NBC News’ Bradd Jaffy adds:
Day 67: Trump’s approval rating falls to a new low of 36% — lower than Clinton or Obama ever fell https://t.co/c88CTXe4Gc pic.twitter.com/AqGfWDS9En
— Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) March 27, 2017
 And Buzzfeed’s Ilan Ben-Meir:
Some perspective: Trump’s net approval rating is now 5 points worse than W’s *during* Katrina; 2 worse than his low in the two months after. pic.twitter.com/6tTopDdfAe
— Ilan Ben-Meir (@ilanagain) March 27, 2017
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