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Opinion polling on the administration of Donald Trump has been regularly taken by universities, media outlets and survey companies since the start of his presidency. Public sentiment on a number of his key actions and proposals has also been tracked. Presidential approval ratings have revealed Trump to be the least popular President in the history of modern opinion polling as of the start of his second year in office.[1][2][3][4] Polls also reveal that he is about as popular as other modern Republican Presidents among Republican voters,[5] gathering larger approval rating than George W. Bush, George H. W. Bush and Ronald Reagan in their first months.[6][7] In his first month, Trump has an approval rating among Republican voters of 84%, compared to 82%, 82% and 78% in the first months of George W. Bush, George H. W. Bush and Reagan respectively in the same demographic. This is dramatically higher than his approval ratings among Democratic voters, where he has an 8% approval rating, compared to 30%, 46% and 39% for George W. Bush, George H. W. Bush and Reagan respectively.

Graphical summary

Gallup approval polling
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Job approval ratings

Aggregate polls

Poll numbers verified as of February 19, 2018.

Aggregator Segment polled Approve Disapprove Unsure
FiveThirtyEight All polls 41.1% 53.4%
Likely/registered voters 43% 52%
All adults 39.5% 54.5%
HuffPost Pollster All polls 43.7% 51.9% 5.8%
All adults 40.2% 53.6%
Likely voters 47.1% 52%
Registered voters 42.8% 53.8%
RealClearPolitics All polls 41.8% 53.6%

2018

February

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Source(s)
United States United States All adults Gallup February 12–18, 2018 37% 59% --- 1,500 telephone [8]
Florida Florida Registered voters Gravis Marketing February 1–18, 2018 41% 49% 10% 1,978 telephone and online [9]
Maryland Maryland All adults Goucher Poll February 12–17, 2018 27% 68% 4% 800 telephone [10]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey February 8–14, 2018 43% 55% 2% 13,293 online [11]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) February 11–13, 2018 41% 51% 8% 1,500 online [12]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News February 10–13, 2018 43% 53% 3% 1,005 telephone [13]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) February 9–13, 2018 39% 54% 6% 1,515 online [14]
New York (state) New York Registered voters Quinnipiac University February 9–12, 2018 30% 65% 4% 1,038 telephone [15]
Texas Texas Registered voters The University of Texas/Texas Tribune February 1–12, 2018 46% 46% 8% 1,200 online [16]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling February 9–11, 2018 44% 50% 6% 687 telephone and online [17]
North Carolina North Carolina All adults High Point University February 5–11, 2018 38% 50% 12% 439 telephone [18]
United States United States All adults Gallup February 5–11, 2018 40% 57% --- 1,500 telephone [19]
New Hampshire New Hampshire All adults University of New Hampshire January 28 – February 10, 2018 35% 59% 7% 523 telephone [20]
United States United States Likely voters McLaughlin & Associates February 5–9, 2018 46% 52% 2% 1,000 online [21]
United States United States All adults Marist February 5–7, 2018 38% 54% 7% 1,012 telephone [22]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) February 4–6, 2018 40% 52% 9% 1,500 online [23]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University February 2–5, 2018 40% 55% 5% 1,333 telephone [24]
Florida Florida Registered voters Florida Atlantic University February 1–4, 2018 41% 44% 15% 750 telephone and online [25]
Florida Florida Registered voters University of North Florida January 29 – February 4, 2018 43% 53% 2% 619 telephone [26]
United States United States All adults Gallup January 29 – February 4, 2018 40% 57% --- 1,500 telephone [27]
United States United States All adults Investor's Business Daily January 25 – February 2, 2018 35% 58% 1% 900 telephone [28]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey (for NBC News) January 30 – February 1, 2018 45% 53% 2% 4,425 online [29]

  majority approve   plurality approve   majority disapprove   plurality disapprove

January

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Source(s)
Iowa Iowa All adults The Des Moines Register/Mediacom January 28–31, 2018 44% 51% 5% 801 telephone [30]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey January 25–31, 2018 44% 55% 1% 16,564 online [31]
United States United States All adults Monmouth University January 28–30, 2018 42% 50% 8% 806 telephone [32]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) January 28–30, 2018 39% 51% 10% 1,500 online [33]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) January 26–30, 2018 41% 53% 6% 1,856 online [34]
California California Likely voters Public Policy Institute of California January 21–30, 2018 32% 67% 1% 1,038 telephone [35]
New Jersey New Jersey All adults Fairleigh Dickinson University January 24–28, 2018 31% 60% 8% 810 telephone [36]
North Carolina North Carolina Registered voters Meredith College January 21–25, 2018 49% 48% 2% 621 telephone and online [37]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News January 21–23, 2018 45% 53% 2% 1,002 telephone [38]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) January 21–23, 2018 39% 52% 9% 1,500 online [39]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University January 19–23, 2018 36% 58% 6% 1,245 telephone [40]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey (for NBC News) January 20–22, 2018 41% 58% 1% 3,450 online [41]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling (for the Center for American Progress) January 20–21, 2018 40% 56% 4% 996 telephone [42]
North Carolina North Carolina Registered voters Public Policy Polling January 19–21, 2018 42% 50% 8% 839 telephone and online [43]
United States United States All adults Kaiser Family Foundation January 16–21, 2018 38% 58% 3% 1,215 telephone [44]
United States United States All adults American Research Group January 17–20, 2018 35% 60% 5% 1,100 telephone [45]
United States United States Registered voters Harvard University/The Harris Poll January 17–19, 2018 44% 56% --- 980 online [46]
Michigan Michigan Likely voters The Detroit News/WDIV Local 4 January 16–19, 2018 40% 54% 6% 600 telephone [47]
United States United States All adults ABC News/Washington Post January 15–18, 2018 36% 58% 5% 1,005 telephone [48]
Utah Utah Registered voters The Salt Lake Tribune/Hinckley Institute of Politics January 15–18, 2018 48% 49% --- 803 telephone [49]
United States United States All adults CNN January 14–18, 2018 40% 55% 5% 1,005 telephone [50]
United States United States All adults NBC News/Wall Street Journal January 13–17, 2018 39% 57% 4% 900 telephone [51]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey January 4–17, 2018 42% 56% 2% 13,363 online [52]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) January 14–16, 2018 42% 52% 6% 1,500 online [53]
United States United States All adults CBS News January 13–16, 2018 37% 58% 5% 1,225 telephone [54]
United States United States Registered voters Harvard University/The Harris Poll January 13–16, 2018 42% 58% --- 1,962 online [55]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University January 12–16, 2018 38% 57% 5% 1,212 telephone [56]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) January 12–16, 2018 39% 56% 5% 1,638 online [57]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) January 11–16, 2018 45% 50% 5% 1,993 online [58]
United States United States Likely voters Zogby Analytics January 12–15, 2018 46% 51% 4% 847 online [59]
United States United States All adults Pew Research Center January 10–15, 2018 37% 56% 5% 1,503 telephone [60]
United States United States All adults Los Angeles Times/USC Dornsife December 15, 2017 – January 15, 2018 32% 55% --- 3,862 online [61]
United States United States All adults Gallup January 8–14, 2018 38% 57% --- 1,500 telephone [62]
United States United States Registered voters Emerson College January 8–11, 2018 39% 52% 10% 600 telephone and online [63]
United States United States Likely voters McLaughlin & Associates January 5–11, 2018 46% 53% 1% 1,000 online [64]
United States United States All adults NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist January 8–10, 2018 37% 53% 10% 1,350 telephone [65]
Minnesota Minnesota Registered voters Star Tribune January 8–10, 2018 45% 47% 8% 800 telephone [66]
Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia Registered voters The Atlanta Journal-Constitution January 3–5 and 7–10, 2018 37% 59% 5% 940 telephone [67]
United States United States All adults Investor's Business Daily January 2–10, 2018 35% 58% 1% 901 telephone [68][69]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) January 8–9, 2018 38% 51% 10% 1,500 online [70]
Missouri Missouri Registered voters Public Policy Polling January 8–9, 2018 48% 47% 5% 965 telephone and online [71]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) January 5–9, 2018 41% 55% 4% 1,616 online [72]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University January 5–9, 2018 36% 59% 5% 1,106 telephone [73]
Massachusetts Massachusetts Registered voters WBUR January 5–7, 2018 29% 65% 5% 504 telephone [74]
United States United States All adults Gallup January 2–7, 2018 37% 58% --- 1,500 telephone [75]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) January 4–5, 2018 44% 51% 5% 1,988 online [76]
Maryland Maryland Registered voters Gonzales Research December 27, 2017 – January 5, 2018 36% 60% 4% 823 telephone [77]
Iowa Iowa Registered voters Public Policy Polling January 3–4, 2018 44% 51% 5% 664 telephone [78]
Missouri Missouri Likely voters Remington Research Group January 3–4, 2018 50% 44% 6% 1,122 telephone [79]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey December 28, 2017 – January 3, 2018 44% 54% 2% 12,238 online [80]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) December 31, 2017 – January 2, 2018 38% 52% 9% 1,500 online [81]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) December 29, 2017 – January 2, 2018 41% 54% 5% 1,770 online [82]

  majority approve   plurality approve   majority disapprove   plurality disapprove

2017

December

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Source(s)
South Carolina South Carolina Likely voters Trafalgar Group December 29–30, 2017 53% 42% 4% 2,223 telephone and online [83]
Minnesota Minnesota Registered voters Public Policy Polling December 26–27, 2017 44% 53% 2% 671 telephone and online [84]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) December 24–26, 2017 38% 52% 9% 1,500 online [85]
United States United States All adults Morning Consult (for Politico) December 21–24, 2017 41% 53% 6% 2,201 online [86]
United States United States All adults American Research Group December 17–20, 2017 34% 62% 4% 1,100 telephone [87]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) December 17–19, 2017 38% 52% 10% 1,500 online [88]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) December 15–19, 2017 35% 60% 5% 2,492 online [89]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) December 14–18, 2017 41% 55% 5% 1,991 online [90]
United States United States Likely voters McLaughlin & Associates December 14–18, 2017 45% 53% 2% 1,000 online [91]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University December 13–18, 2017 37% 59% 5% 1,230 telephone [92]
United States United States All adults CNN December 14–17, 2017 35% 59% 6% 1,001 telephone [93]
California California Registered voters University of California, Berkeley December 7–16, 2017 30% 66% 4% 1,000 telephone [94]
United States United States All adults NBC News/Wall Street Journal December 13–15, 2017 41% 56% 3% 900 telephone [95]
Mississippi Mississippi Registered voters Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc. December 13–15, 2017 51% 43% 6% 625 telephone [96]
United States United States All adults CNBC December 10–13, 2017 42% 49% 9% 800 telephone [97]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey December 7–13, 2017 40% 58% 2% 11,427 online [98]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling December 11–12, 2017 41% 56% 3% 862 telephone and online [99]
Tennessee Tennessee Registered voters Gravis Marketing December 11–12, 2017 52% 41% 7% 563 telephone and online [100]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) December 10–12, 2017 38% 51% 12% 1,500 online [101]
United States United States All adults Monmouth University December 10–12, 2017 32% 56% 12% 806 telephone [102]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) December 8–12, 2017 33% 61% 5% 1,457 online [103]
United States United States Registered voters Harvard University/The Harris Poll December 8–11, 2017 41% 59% --- 1,989 online [104]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) December 8–11, 2017 43% 52% 5% 1,955 online [105]
United States United States All adults Associated Press/NORC at the University of Chicago December 7–11, 2017 32% 67% --- 1,020 telephone and online [106]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University December 6–11, 2017 37% 57% 7% 1,211 telephone [107]
New York (state) New York All adults NY1 News/Baruch College November 30 – December 10, 2017 27% 64% 7% 800 telephone [108]
Alabama Alabama Likely voters Monmouth University December 6–9, 2017 53% 44% 3% 546 telephone [109]
Alabama Alabama Likely voters Gravis Marketing December 5–8, 2017 55% 42% 3% 1,254 telephone and online [110]
United States United States All adults Marist College December 4–7, 2017 37% 56% 7% 1,267 telephone [111]
Iowa Iowa All adults The Des Moines Register/Mediacom December 3–6, 2017 35% 60% 5% 802 telephone [112]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey November 30 – December 6, 2017 39% 58% 2% 16,149 online [113]
United States United States All adults CBS News December 3–5, 2017 36% 57% 6% 1,120 telephone [114]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) December 3–5, 2017 37% 51% 11% 1,500 online [115]
Tennessee Tennessee Registered voters Vanderbilt University November 16 – December 5, 2017 48% 47% 3% 1,013 telephone [116]
United States United States All adults Pew Research Center November 29 – December 4, 2017 32% 63% 5% 1,503 telephone [117]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University November 29 – December 4, 2017 35% 58% 7% 1,508 telephone [118]
United States United States All adults Investor's Business Daily November 27 – December 4, 2017 36% 59% 2% 901 telephone [119][120]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) December 1–3, 2017 45% 51% 4% 1,997 online [121]
Alabama Alabama Likely voters Gravis Marketing December 1–3, 2017 51% 45% 4% 1,276 telephone and online [122]
Alabama Alabama Registered voters YouGov (for CBS News) November 28 – December 1, 2017 57% 42% --- 1,067 online [123]

  majority approve   plurality approve   majority disapprove   plurality disapprove

November

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Source(s)
Alabama Alabama Likely voters Washington Post/Schar School of Policy and Government November 27–30, 2017 53% 45% 2% 739 telephone [124]
United States United States All adults Lucid November 28–29, 2017 35% 52% 12% 923 online [125]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey (for NBC News) November 27–29, 2017 40% 58% 1% 3,772 online [126]
Alabama Alabama Likely voters JMC Analytics November 27–28, 2017 52% 43% 6% 650 telephone [127]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) November 26–28, 2017 39% 53% 8% 1,500 online [128]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) November 24–28, 2017 38% 57% 5% 1,969 online [129]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) November 21–25, 2017 43% 52% 5% 1,994 online [130]
United States United States All adults Saint Leo University November 19–24, 2017 41% 54% 5% 1,000 online [131]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) November 17–22, 2017 36% 59% 5% 1,489 online [132]
United States United States All adults Lucid November 21, 2017 38% 50% 13% 965 online [133]
Minnesota Minnesota Registered voters SurveyUSA (for KSTP-TV Minneapolis) November 20–21, 2017 31% 54% 14% 518 telephone [134]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) November 19–21, 2017 37% 54% 9% 1,500 online [135]
United States United States All adults American Research Group November 17–20, 2017 35% 61% 4% 1,100 telephone [136]
Tennessee Tennessee Registered voters Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc. November 17–20, 2017 51% 42% 7% 625 telephone [137]
North Carolina North Carolina Registered voters Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc. November 17–20, 2017 43% 52% 5% 625 telephone [138]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University November 15–20, 2017 38% 55% 7% 1,415 telephone [139]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) November 16–19, 2017 44% 50% 6% 2,586 online [140]
California California All adults Public Policy Institute of California November 10–19, 2017 28% 68% 5% 1,687 telephone [141]
North Carolina North Carolina All adults High Point University November 10–16, 2017 33% 54% 13% 469 telephone [142]
Alabama Alabama Likely voters Gravis Marketing November 14–15, 2017 53% 43% 4% 628 telephone and online [143]
United States United States All adults NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist November 13–15, 2017 39% 55% 6% 1,019 telephone [144]
Alabama Alabama Registered voters Fox News November 13–15, 2017 53% 45% 2% 823 telephone [145]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey November 9–15, 2017 41% 57% 2% 19,325 online [146]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) November 12–14, 2017 34% 55% 11% 1,500 online [147]
United States United States Registered voters Harvard University/The Harris Poll November 11–14, 2017 41% 59% --- 2,350 online [148]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) November 10–14, 2017 37% 59% 4% 1,520 online [149]
United States United States Likely voters McLaughlin & Associates November 9–13, 2017 44% 53% 2% 1,000 online [150]
United States United States All adults Kaiser Family Foundation November 8–13, 2017 40% 56% 4% 1,201 telephone [151]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University November 7–13, 2017 35% 58% 7% 1,577 telephone [152]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) November 9–11, 2017 42% 52% 5% 1,993 online [153]
Alabama Alabama Likely voters Emerson College November 9–11, 2017 58% 36% 6% 600 telephone and online [154]
Alabama Alabama Likely voters JMC Analytics November 9–11, 2017 52% 41% 7% 575 telephone [155]
Alabama Alabama Likely voters Gravis Marketing November 10, 2017 56% 41% 3% 478 telephone and online [156]
Virginia Virginia Registered voters Public Policy Polling November 9–10, 2017 42% 54% 4% 797 telephone and online [157]
United States United States All adults Marist College November 6–9, 2017 39% 53% 7% 1,074 telephone [158]
North Carolina North Carolina Registered voters Elon University November 6–9, 2017 37% 57% 5% 771 telephone [159]
United States United States All adults Lucid November 7–8, 2017 38% 47% 15% 1,274 online [160]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey November 2–8, 2017 41% 57% 2% 19,325 online [161]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) November 5–7, 2017 37% 54% 9% 1,500 online [162]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) November 3–7, 2017 35% 60% 5% 1,572 online [163]
Maryland Maryland Registered voters OpinionWorks October 25 – November 7, 2017 34% 63% 4% 850 telephone and online [164][165]
Massachusetts Massachusetts Registered voters Western New England University October 24 – November 7, 2017 19% 76% 5% 437 telephone [166][167]
United States United States Likely voters Zogby Analytics November 3–6, 2017 37% 60% 4% 884 online [168]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) November 2–6, 2017 44% 51% 5% 1,991 online [169]
California California Registered voters Los Angeles Times/USC Dornsife October 27 – November 6, 2017 22% 66% 8% 1,296 online [170]
United States United States All adults CNN November 2–5, 2017 36% 58% 6% 1,021 telephone [171]
Virginia Virginia Likely voters Monmouth University November 2–5, 2017 41% 53% 5% 713 telephone [172]
Florida Florida Registered voters Florida Atlantic University November 2–5, 2017 41% 47% 12% 500 telephone and online [173]
North Carolina North Carolina All adults High Point University October 27 – November 4, 2017 33% 55% 12% 352 telephone [174]
United States United States All adults Investor's Business Daily October 26 – November 3, 2017 36% 58% 1% 917 telephone [175][176]
Virginia Virginia Likely voters Siena College (for The New York Times) October 29 – November 2, 2017 39% 51% 10% 985 telephone [177]
Virginia Virginia Likely voters Roanoke College October 29 – November 2, 2017 36% 53% 2% 781 telephone [178]
United States United States All adults Lucid October 31 – November 1, 2017 37% 52% 11% 1,315 online [179]
Virginia Virginia Likely voters Suffolk University October 30 – November 1, 2017 37% 55% 7% 500 telephone [180][181]
United States United States All adults ABC News/Washington Post October 29 – November 1, 2017 37% 59% 4% 1,005 telephone [182]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey October 26 – November 1, 2017 41% 58% 2% 13,308 online [183]

  majority approve   plurality approve   majority disapprove   plurality disapprove

October

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Source(s)
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) October 29–31, 2017 40% 52% 8% 1,500 online [184]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) October 27–31, 2017 36% 60% 4% 1,798 online [185]
United States United States All adults CBS News October 27–30, 2017 39% 55% 6% 1,109 telephone [186]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) October 26–30, 2017 44% 52% 4% 1,990 online [187]
United States United States All adults Pew Research Center October 25–30, 2017 34% 59% 7% 1,504 telephone [188]
United States United States All adults Public Religion Research Institute October 18–30, 2017 41% 54% 5% 2,019 telephone [189]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling October 27–29, 2017 38% 56% 6% 572 telephone and online [190]
Virginia Virginia Likely voters Washington Post/Schar School of Policy and Government October 26–29, 2017 38% 59% 3% 921 telephone [191]
Virginia Virginia Likely voters Quinnipiac University October 25–29, 2017 34% 60% 6% 916 telephone [192]
New Jersey New Jersey Likely voters Suffolk University/USA Today Network October 25–28, 2017 31% 59% 10% 500 telephone [193][194]
Kentucky Kentucky All adults Western Kentucky University October 16–27, 2017 50% 42% 8% 562 telephone [195]
United States United States All adults NBC News/Wall Street Journal October 23–26, 2017 38% 58% 4% 900 telephone [196]
United States United States All adults Lucid October 24–25, 2017 37% 51% 12% 1,300 online [197]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey October 19–25, 2017 39% 59% 2% 13,572 online [198]
United States United States Likely voters Zogby Analytics October 19–25, 2017 44% 53% 3% 1,514 online [199]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News October 22–24, 2017 38% 57% 5% 1,005 telephone [200]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) October 22–24, 2017 37% 53% 9% 1,500 online [201]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) October 20–24, 2017 35% 60% 5% 2,352 online [202]
New Jersey New Jersey Likely voters Quinnipiac University October 19–24, 2017 33% 65% 2% 1,049 telephone [203]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) October 19–23, 2017 42% 53% 5% 1,988 online [204]
Tennessee Tennessee Registered voters Middle Tennessee State University October 16–23, 2017 50% 40% 10% 600 telephone [205]
Virginia Virginia Likely voters Hampton University October 18–22, 2017 39% 56% 5% 750 telephone [206]
Arkansas Arkansas All adults University of Arkansas October 12–22, 2017 47% 40% 14% 801 telephone [207]
United States United States All adults American Research Group October 17–20, 2017 34% 61% 5% 1,100 telephone [208]
Wisconsin Wisconsin Registered voters Public Policy Polling October 17–18, 2017 40% 52% 8% 1,116 telephone and online [209]
North Carolina North Carolina Registered voters Civitas Institute October 16–18, 2017 47% 50% 3% 600 telephone [210]
United States United States Registered voters Harvard University/The Harris Poll October 14–18, 2017 42% 58% --- 2,159 online [211]
United States United States All adults Marist College October 15–17, 2017 37% 55% 8% 1,093 telephone [212]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey (for NBC News) October 13–17, 2017 40% 59% 2% 5,047 online [213]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) October 13–17, 2017 38% 58% 4% 1,678 online [214]
Virginia Virginia Likely voters Quinnipiac University October 12–17, 2017 35% 62% 2% 1,088 telephone [215]
Florida Florida Registered voters University of North Florida October 11–17, 2017 37% 59% 3% 834 telephone [216]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) October 15–16, 2017 37% 52% 10% 1,500 online [217]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) October 12–16, 2017 44% 51% 5% 1,991 online [218]
Virginia Virginia Likely voters Monmouth University October 12–16, 2017 38% 55% 6% 408 telephone [219]
United States United States All adults CNN October 12–15, 2017 37% 57% 6% 1,010 telephone [220]
New Jersey New Jersey Likely voters Fairleigh Dickinson University October 11–15, 2017 31% 62% 5% 658 telephone [221]
Texas Texas Registered voters University of Texas/The Texas Tribune/YouGov October 6–15, 2017 45% 49% 6% 1,200 online [222]
New Hampshire New Hampshire All adults University of New Hampshire October 3–15, 2017 33% 61% 6% 573 telephone [223]
Indiana Indiana All adults Old National Bank/Ball State University October 2–15, 2017 41% 45% --- 600 telephone [224][225]
United States United States Registered voters Emerson College October 12–14, 2017 44% 50% 6% 820 telephone [226]
United States United States Likely voters McLaughlin & Associates October 10–14, 2017 47% 51% 2% 1,000 online [227]
Utah Utah Registered voters The Salt Lake Tribune/Dan Jones & Associates October 10–13, 2017 52% 46% 2% 605 telephone [228]
Virginia Virginia Likely voters Roanoke College October 8–13, 2017 35% 58% 2% 607 telephone [229]
United States United States All adults Lucid October 10–11, 2017 34% 52% 15% 1,323 online [230]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey October 5–11, 2017 41% 57% 2% 16,203 online [231]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) October 7–10, 2017 36% 52% 12% 1,500 online [232]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) October 6–10, 2017 36% 59% 5% 1,584 online [233]
United States United States All adults Kaiser Family Foundation October 5–10, 2017 38% 58% 4% 1,215 telephone [234]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University October 5–10, 2017 38% 56% 5% 1,482 telephone [235]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) October 5–9, 2017 42% 53% 5% 1,996 online [236]
United States United States All adults Investor's Business Daily September 29 – October 8, 2017 33% 61% 2% 887 telephone [237][238]
Minnesota Minnesota Registered voters SurveyUSA/KSTP-TV October 6–7, 2017 37% 53% 10% 473 telephone [239]
United States United States Registered voters Democracy Corps/Greenberg Research September 30 – October 6, 2017 41% 55% --- 1,000 telephone [240]
North Carolina North Carolina All adults High Point University September 28 – October 6, 2017 35% 51% 14% 404 telephone [241]
United States United States All adults Washington Post/University of Maryland September 27 – October 5, 2017 37% 63% 1% 1,663 telephone and online [242]
United States United States All adults Lucid October 3–4, 2017 36% 52% 12% 1,105 online [243]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey September 29 – October 4, 2017 41% 57% 2% 15,120 online [244]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) October 1–3, 2017 39% 54% 8% 1,500 online [245]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) September 29 – October 3, 2017 37% 58% 5% 1,659 online [246]
United States United States All adults Associated Press/NORC September 28 – October 2, 2017 32% 67% --- 1,150 telephone and online [247]
Virginia Virginia All adults Washington Post/Schar School of Policy and Government September 28 – October 2, 2017 33% 59% 8% 1,121 telephone [248]
Alabama Alabama Likely voters JMC Analytics September 30 – October 1, 2017 51% 41% 8% 500 telephone [249]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) September 29 – October 1, 2017 45% 52% 3% 1,992 online [250]
New Jersey New Jersey Likely voters Monmouth University September 28 – October 1, 2017 33% 59% 8% 452 telephone [251]
North Carolina North Carolina Registered voters Spectrum News/SurveyUSA September 28 – October 1, 2017 37% 49% 14% 680 telephone [252]
United States United States Registered voters Suffolk University/USA Today September 27 – October 1, 2017 38% 56% 6% 1,000 telephone [253]

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September

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Source(s)
West Virginia West Virginia Likely voters Zogby Analytics September 27–30, 2017 59% 36% 5% 320 online [254]
North Carolina North Carolina Registered voters Elon University September 25–29, 2017 34% 58% 8% 931 telephone [255]
United States United States All adults CNN September 26–28, 2017 37% 56% 7% 1,037 telephone [256]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey September 22–28, 2017 40% 57% 2% 16,638 online [257]
United States United States All adults PBS NewsHour/Marist College September 25–27, 2017 37% 54% 9% 1,105 telephone [258]
United States United States All adults CNBC September 24–27, 2017 38% 52% 10% 900 telephone [259][260]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News September 24–26, 2017 42% 53% 5% 1,017 telephone [261]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) September 24–26, 2017 37% 53% 10% 1,500 online [262]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) September 22–26, 2017 38% 57% 6% 3,429 online [263]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University September 21–26, 2017 36% 57% 6% 1,412 telephone [264]
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Likely voters Susquehanna Polling & Research/ABC 27 News September 19–26, 2017 37% 53% 10% 741 telephone [265]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling September 22–25, 2017 42% 53% 5% 865 telephone and online [266]
Virginia Virginia Likely voters Monmouth University September 21–25, 2017 40% 55% 6% 499 telephone [267]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) September 22–24, 2017 43% 54% 3% 1,987 online [268]
United States United States All adults CBS News September 21–24, 2017 35% 55% 10% 1,202 telephone [269]
Florida Florida Likely voters Florida Chamber of Commerce September 17–24, 2017 48% 50% 2% 615 telephone [270]
Virginia Virginia Registered voters Public Policy Polling (for Equality Virginia) September 21–23, 2017 42% 53% 5% 849 telephone and online [271]
New Jersey New Jersey Likely voters Suffolk University/USA Today Network September 19–23, 2017 35% 56% 9% 500 telephone [272][273]
Virginia Virginia Likely voters Roanoke College September 16–23, 2017 36% 56% 1% 596 telephone [274]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling (for Save My Care) September 20–21, 2017 42% 54% 4% 638 telephone and online [275]
United States United States All adults ABC News/Washington Post September 18–21, 2017 39% 57% 4% 1,002 telephone [276]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey September 15–21, 2017 45% 53% 2% 9,061 online [277]
United States United States Registered voters Harvard University/The Harris Poll September 17–20, 2017 45% 55% --- 2,177 online [278]
United States United States All adults CNN September 17–20, 2017 40% 55% 5% 1,053 telephone [279]
United States United States All adults American Research Group September 17–20, 2017 35% 59% 6% 1,100 telephone [280]
New Jersey New Jersey Registered voters Fox News September 17–19, 2017 40% 54% 6% 804 telephone [281]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) September 17–19, 2017 39% 49% 12% 1,500 online [282]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) September 15–19, 2017 39% 55% 6% 1,557 online [283]
United States United States All adults Monmouth University September 15–19, 2017 40% 49% 11% 1,009 telephone [284]
California California All adults Public Policy Institute of California September 10–19, 2017 27% 69% 4% 1,721 telephone [285]
Virginia Virginia Registered voters Fox News September 17–18, 2017 42% 53% 5% 507 telephone [286]
United States United States All adults NBC News/Wall Street Journal September 14–18, 2017 43% 52% 5% 900 telephone [287]
Virginia Virginia Likely voters Quinnipiac University September 14–18, 2017 39% 58% 3% 850 telephone [288]
United States United States All adults Kaiser Family Foundation September 13–18, 2017 38% 57% 4% 1,179 telephone [289]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) September 14–17, 2017 43% 52% 5% 1,994 online [290]
New York City New York City Registered voters NBC 4 New York/Marist College September 13–17, 2017 21% 72% 7% 898 telephone [291]
Virginia Virginia Likely voters Suffolk University/USA Today September 13–17, 2017 42% 51% 6% 500 telephone [292]
United States United States All adults Saint Leo University September 10–16, 2017 43% 53% 4% 1,000 online [293]
United States United States All adults Morning Consult (for the Bloomberg Global Business Forum) September 12–14, 2017 41% 51% 8% 2,094 online [294]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for HuffPost) September 12–14, 2017 40% 51% 10% 1,000 online [295]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey September 8–14, 2017 42% 55% 3% 16,343 online [296]
Minnesota Minnesota All adults Minnesota Public Radio August 22 – September 14, 2017 36% 58% 4% 1,654 telephone [297][298]
United States United States All adults Marist College September 11–13, 2017 39% 50% 12% 1,224 telephone [299]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) September 10–12, 2017 39% 52% 8% 1,500 online [300]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) September 8–12, 2017 35% 59% 7% 1,669 online [301]
New Jersey New Jersey Registered voters Quinnipiac University September 7–12, 2017 32% 61% 7% 1,121 telephone [302]
Virginia Virginia All adults University of Mary Washington September 5–12, 2017 37% 55% 8% 1,000 telephone [303]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) September 7–11, 2017 42% 51% 8% 1,976 online [304]
Alabama Alabama Likely voters Emerson College September 8–9, 2017 52% 36% 4% 416 telephone [305]
United States United States Likely voters Zogby Analytics September 7–9, 2017 43% 53% 4% 834 online [306]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey September 1–7, 2017 40% 57% 3% 13,443 online [307]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) September 3–5, 2017 41% 52% 8% 1,500 online [308]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) September 1–5, 2017 40% 57% 4% 1,672 online [309]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) August 31 – September 3, 2017 43% 52% 5% 1,993 online [310]

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August

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Source(s)
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey August 25–31, 2017 40% 59% 2% 12,032 online [311]
United States United States All adults Investor's Business Daily August 23–31, 2017 38% 57% 2% 905 telephone [312][313]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News August 27–29, 2017 41% 55% 4% 1,006 telephone [314]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) August 27–29, 2017 38% 53% 10% 1,500 online [315]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey (for NBC News) August 24–29, 2017 39% 59% 2% 10,129 online [316]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) August 24–28, 2017 40% 55% 5% 1,999 online [317]
United States United States Likely voters McLaughlin & Associates August 24–28, 2017 48% 50% 2% 1,000 online [318]
Florida Florida Registered voters Florida Atlantic University August 24–26, 2017 37% 47% 16% 800 telephone and online [319]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for HuffPost) August 22–23, 2017 36% 54% 10% 1,000 online [320]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) August 18–22, 2017 36% 59% 5% 2,744 online [321]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University August 17–22, 2017 35% 59% 6% 1,514 telephone [322]
United States United States Registered voters Harvard University/The Harris Poll August 17–22, 2017 43% 57% --- 2,263 online [323]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling August 18–21, 2017 40% 53% 7% 887 telephone and online [324]
United States United States All adults Associated Press/NORC August 17–21, 2017 36% 63% --- 1,038 telephone and online [325]
United States United States All adults Pew Research Center August 8–21, 2017 36% 63% 1% 4,971 telephone [326]
United States United States All adults American Research Group August 17–20, 2017 33% 62% 5% 1,100 telephone [327]
United States United States All adults ABC News/Washington Post August 16–20, 2017 37% 58% 5% 1,014 telephone [328]
West Virginia West Virginia Likely voters West Virginia MetroNews August 11–20, 2017 48% 39% 13% 400 telephone and online [329]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for HuffPost) August 18–19, 2017 34% 57% 8% 1,000 online [330]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) August 17–19, 2017 39% 56% 5% 1,987 online [331]
Virginia Virginia Likely voters Roanoke College August 12–19, 2017 28% 57% 2% 599 telephone [332]
United States United States Registered voters GW Battleground August 13–17, 2017 42% 53% 4% 1,000 telephone [333]
Michigan Michigan All adults NBC News/Marist College August 13–17, 2017 36% 55% 10% 907 telephone [334]
Kentucky Kentucky Registered voters Public Policy Polling August 15–16, 2017 60% 36% 4% 645 telephone and online [335]
United States United States All adults NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist College August 14–15, 2017 35% 51% 14% 1,125 telephone [336]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University August 9–15, 2017 39% 57% 4% 1,361 telephone [337]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) August 10–14, 2017 44% 52% 5% 1,997 online [338]
United States United States All adults Monmouth University August 10–14, 2017 41% 49% 10% 805 telephone [339]
United States United States All adults Marist College August 8–12, 2017 35% 55% 9% 1,009 telephone [340]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling (for VoteVets.org) August 9–10, 2017 40% 53% --- 948 telephone and online [341][342]
United States United States All adults NBC News/Wall Street Journal August 5–9, 2017 40% 55% 5% 1,200 telephone [343]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) August 6–8, 2017 37% 53% 11% 1,500 online [344]
New Hampshire New Hampshire All adults University of New Hampshire July 29 – August 8, 2017 34% 55% 11% 502 telephone [345]
United States United States All adults CBS News August 3–6, 2017 36% 58% 6% 1,111 telephone [346]
United States United States All adults CNN August 3–6, 2017 38% 56% 5% 1,018 telephone [347]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) August 3–6, 2017 40% 55% 5% 1,992 online [348]
United States United States All adults Kaiser Family Foundation August 1–6, 2017 36% 61% 3% 1,211 telephone [349]
United States United States All adults Investor's Business Daily July 28 – August 5, 2017 32% 59% 2% 904 telephone [350][351]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) July 28 – August 1, 2017 37% 59% 4% 3,130 online [352]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University July 27 – August 1, 2017 33% 61% 5% 1,125 telephone [353]

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July

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Source(s)
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) July 21–25, 2017 35% 59% 6% 1,532 online [354]
Virginia Virginia Likely voters Monmouth University July 20–23, 2017 37% 57% 6% 502 telephone [355]
United States United States All adults American Research Group July 17–20, 2017 35% 57% 8% 1,100 telephone [356]
United States United States All adults USA Today/iMediaEthics/SurveyUSA July 17–19, 2017 44% 51% 5% 1,250 online [357]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News July 16–18, 2017 41% 53% 6% 1,020 telephone [358]
New Jersey New Jersey All adults NBC 4 New York/Marist College July 13–18, 2017 33% 60% 7% 895 telephone [359]
California California All adults Public Policy Institute of California July 9–18, 2017 25% 71% 4% 1,696 telephone [360]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling July 14–17, 2017 41% 55% 4% 836 telephone and online [361]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for HuffPost) July 15–16, 2017 40% 50% 10% 1,000 online [362]
United States United States All adults Monmouth University July 13–16, 2017 39% 52% 9% 800 telephone [363]
United States United States All adults ABC News/Washington Post July 10–13, 2017 36% 58% 6% 1,001 telephone [364]
Iowa Iowa All adults The Des Moines Register/Mediacom July 9–13, 2017 43% 52% 5% 800 telephone [365]
United States United States All adults Bloomberg News July 8–12, 2017 40% 56% 4% 1,001 telephone [366]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) July 9–11, 2017 37% 52% 11% 1,500 online [367]
United States United States All adults Kaiser Family Foundation July 5–10, 2017 38% 57% 3% 1,183 telephone [368]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) July 7–9, 2017 46% 50% 4% 1,983 online [369]
New Jersey New Jersey All adults Monmouth University July 7–9, 2017 35% 58% 6% 800 telephone [370]

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June

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Source(s)
United States United States All adults YouGov (for HuffPost) June 29–30, 2017 38% 52% 11% 1,000 online [371]
United States United States All adults Investor's Business Daily/TIPP June 23–29, 2017 37% 58% 1% 900 telephone [372]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News June 25–27, 2017 44% 50% 6% 1,017 telephone [373]
United States United States Registered voters Suffolk University/USA Today June 24–27, 2017 42% 53% 6% 1,000 telephone [374]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) June 23–27, 2017 35% 58% 7% 1,620 online [375]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University June 22–27, 2017 40% 55% 5% 1,212 telephone [376]
Wisconsin Wisconsin Registered voters Marquette University Law School June 22–25, 2017 41% 51% 7% 800 telephone [377]
United States United States All adults NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist College June 21–25, 2017 37% 51% 12% 1,205 telephone [378]
United States United States All adults NBC News/Wall Street Journal June 17–20, 2017 40% 55% 5% 900 telephone [379]
United States United States All adults American Research Group June 17–20, 2017 37% 59% 4% 1,100 telephone [380]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) June 16–20, 2017 38% 59% 4% 1,544 online [381]
Virginia Virginia Registered voters Quinnipiac University June 15–20, 2017 40% 57% 2% 1,145 telephone [382]
United States United States All adults Kaiser Family Foundation June 14–19, 2017 40% 56% 3% 1,208 telephone [383]
United States United States All adults CBS News June 15–18, 2017 36% 57% 7% 1,117 telephone [384]
United States United States All adults Pew Research Center June 8–18, 2017 39% 55% 7% 2,504 telephone [385]
United States United States All adults CNBC June 9–12, 2017 37% 51% 12% 800 telephone [386]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) June 8–12, 2017 45% 50% 5% 1,990 online [387]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling June 9–11, 2017 41% 52% 7% 811 telephone and online [388]
United States United States All adults Associated Press/NORC June 8–11, 2017 35% 64% 1% 1,068 telephone and online [389]
Texas Texas Registered voters University of Texas/The Texas Tribune/YouGov June 2–11, 2017 43% 51% --- 1,200 online [390]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) June 4–6, 2017 38% 54% 9% 1,500 online [391]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) June 2–6, 2017 38% 58% 4% 2,371 online [392]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University May 31 – June 6, 2017 34% 57% 9% 1,361 telephone [393]
United States United States All adults Investor's Business Daily/TIPP May 30 – June 6, 2017 37% 55% 1% 903 telephone [394]

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May

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Source(s)
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) May 26–30, 2017 40% 55% 6% 2,081 online [395]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News May 21–23, 2017 40% 53% 7% 1,011 telephone [396]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) May 20–23, 2017 39% 51% 11% 1,500 online [397]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University May 17–23, 2017 37% 55% 7% 1,404 telephone [398]
United States United States All adults Kaiser Family Foundation/PSRAI May 16–22, 2017 37% 58% 3% 1,205 telephone [399]
California California All adults Public Policy Institute of California May 12–22, 2017 27% 67% 6% 1,690 telephone [400]
United States United States All adults American Research Group May 17–20, 2017 39% 56% 5% 1,100 telephone [401]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) May 14–18, 2017 38% 56% 6% 1,971 online [402]
United States United States All adults Monmouth University May 13–17, 2017 39% 53% 8% 1,002 telephone [403]
New York City New York City Registered voters Quinnipiac University May 10–16, 2017 22% 74% 4% 1,019 telephone [404]
New Hampshire New Hampshire All adults University of New Hampshire May 5–15, 2017 34% 56% 9% 500 telephone [405]
Tennessee Tennessee Registered voters Vanderbilt University/PSRAI May 4–15, 2017 52% 42% 3% 1,004 telephone [406]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling May 12–14, 2017 40% 54% 6% 692 telephone and online [407]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) May 12–14, 2017 43% 51% 8% 2,001 online [408]
Virginia Virginia All adults The Washington Post/Schar School of Policy and Government May 9–14, 2017 36% 59% 5% 1,602 telephone [409]
United States United States All adults NBC News/The Wall Street Journal May 11–13, 2017 39% 54% 7% 800 telephone [410]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) May 6–9, 2017 41% 51% 8% 1,500 online [411]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University May 4–9, 2017 36% 58% 6% 1,078 telephone [412]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) May 4–6, 2017 44% 48% 7% 1,996 online [413]
United States United States All adults Investor's Business Daily/TIPP April 28 – May 4, 2017 39% 54% 1% 904 telephone [414]
New Hampshire New Hampshire All adults University of New Hampshire April 24 – May 4, 2017 43% 47% 9% 518 telephone [415]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) April 29 – May 2, 2017 43% 47% 11% 1,500 online [416]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) April 28 – May 2, 2017 44% 51% 5% 2,214 online [417]
New Jersey New Jersey Registered voters Quinnipiac University April 26 – May 1, 2017 35% 56% 9% 1,209 telephone [418]
United States United States All adults Kaiser Family Foundation/Washington Post April 13 – May 1, 2017 43% 51% 5% 1,686 telephone [419][420]

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April

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Source(s)
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) April 27–30, 2017 48% 45% 7% 1,998 online [421]
Minnesota Minnesota Registered voters Star Tribune/Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc. April 24–26, 2017 40% 51% 9% 800 telephone [422]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News April 23–25, 2017 45% 48% 7% 1,009 telephone [423]
United States United States All adults CNN/ORC April 22–25, 2017 44% 54% 2% 1,009 telephone [424]
United States United States All adults CBS News April 21–24, 2017 41% 53% 6% 1,214 telephone [425]
United States United States All adults Kaiser Family Foundation/Princeton Survey Research Associates International April 17–23, 2017 45% 50% 3% 1,171 telephone [426]
United States United States All adults NBC News/The Wall Street Journal April 17–20, 2017 40% 54% 6% 900 telephone [427]
United States United States All adults ABC News/The Washington Post April 17–20, 2017 42% 53% 5% 1,004 telephone [428]
United States United States All adults American Research Group April 17–20, 2017 39% 56% 5% 1,100 telephone [429]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling April 17–18, 2017 43% 50% 7% 648 telephone and online [430]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Huffington Post) April 17–18, 2017 41% 48% 11% 1,000 online [431]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University April 12–18, 2017 40% 56% 4% 1,062 telephone [432]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) April 13–17, 2017 43% 52% 4% 1,843 online [433]
United States United States Registered voters Marist College April 11–12, 2017 39% 49% 12% 869 telephone [434]
United States United States All adults Pew Research Center April 5–11, 2017 39% 54% 6% 1,501 telephone [435]
United States United States All adults CBS News April 7–9, 2017 43% 49% 8% 1,006 telephone [436]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) April 6–9, 2017 48% 47% 5% 1,988 online [437]
United States United States All adults Gallup April 4–6, 2017 40% 54% --- 1,500 telephone [438]
Texas Texas All adults Texas Lyceum April 3–9, 2017 42% 54% 2% 1,000 telephone [439]
United States United States All adults CNBC April 3–6, 2017 39% 48% 13% 804 telephone [440]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) April 2–4, 2017 40% 48% 11% 1,500 online [441]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) March 31 – April 4, 2017 46% 50% 4% 2,149 online [442]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University March 30 – April 3, 2017 35% 57% 8% 1,171 telephone [443]
United States United States All adults Kaiser Family Foundation/Princeton Survey Research Associates International March 28 – April 3, 2017 41% 55% 3% 1,203 telephone [444]

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March

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Source
North Carolina North Carolina All adults High Point University March 25–30, 2017 36% 54% 10% 416 telephone [445]
United States United States All adults Investor's Business Daily March 24–30, 2017 34% 56% 1% 904 telephone [446]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling March 27–28, 2017 40% 53% 7% 677 telephone and online [447]
United States United States All adults Gallup March 26–28, 2017 35% 59% --- 1,500 telephone [448]
United States United States All adults CBS News March 25–28, 2017 40% 52% 7% 1,088 telephone [449]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) March 24–28, 2017 44% 49% 7% 1,646 online [450]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey (for NBC News) March 24–28, 2017 42% 56% 1% 7,832 online [451]
United States United States All adults Associated Press/NORC March 23–27, 2017 42% 58% --- 1,110 telephone and online [452]
United States United States Registered voters McClatchy/Marist College March 22–27, 2017 38% 51% 11% 906 telephone [453]
New Jersey New Jersey All adults Fairleigh Dickinson University March 22–26, 2017 28% 61% 9% 816 telephone [454]
United States United States Likely voters Rasmussen Reports March 22–26, 2017 45% 54% --- 1,500 telephone and online [455]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey March 17–23, 2017 42% 56% 2% 12,306 online [456]
New Hampshire New Hampshire All adults American Research Group March 19–22, 2017 31% 61% 8% 600 telephone [457]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University March 16–21, 2017 37% 56% 7% 1,056 telephone [458]
Utah Utah Registered voters The Salt Lake Tribune/Hinckley Institute of Politics March 15–21, 2017 54% 41% 5% 605 telephone [459]
United States United States All adults American Research Group March 17–20, 2017 41% 54% 5% 1,100 telephone [460]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) March 16–19, 2017 50% 44% 6% 1,927 online [461]
United States United States Likely voters Rasmussen Reports March 15–19, 2017 49% 51% --- 1,500 telephone and online [462]
United States United States All adults Gallup March 16–18, 2017 37% 58% --- 1,500 telephone [463]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) March 13–14, 2017 41% 49% 11% 1,500 online [464]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News March 12–14, 2017 43% 51% 6% 1,008 telephone [465]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) March 10–14, 2017 45% 49% 6% 1,750 online [466]
United States United States Likely voters Rasmussen Reports March 10–14, 2017 46% 53% --- 1,500 telephone and online [467]
California California All adults Public Policy Institute of California March 5–14, 2017 31% 61% 7% 1,685 telephone [468]
United States United States All adults Gallup March 11–13, 2017 39% 55% --- 1,500 telephone [469]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling March 10–12, 2017 43% 50% 7% 808 telephone and online [470]
United States United States All adults Kaiser Family Foundation/Princeton Survey Research Associates International March 6–12, 2017 36% 58% 3% 1,206 telephone [471]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey March 3–9, 2017 47% 52% 2% 12,257 online [472]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) March 6–7, 2017 42% 49% 9% 1,500 online [473]
United States United States Likely voters Rasmussen Reports March 5–7, 2017 49% 51% --- 1,500 telephone and online [474]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) March 3–7, 2017 48% 46% 6% 1,662 online [475]
United States United States All adults Gallup March 4–6, 2017 43% 51% --- 1,500 telephone [476]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University March 2–6, 2017 41% 52% 7% 1,283 telephone [477]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) March 2–6, 2017 50% 45% 6% 1,992 online [478]
United States United States All adults Monmouth University March 2–5, 2017 43% 46% 11% 801 telephone [479]
United States United States Registered voters Suffolk University/USA Today March 1–5, 2017 47% 44% 9% 1,000 telephone [480]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey March 1–5, 2017 48% 51% 1% 4,551 online [481]
United States United States Likely voters Rasmussen Reports March 1–5, 2017 52% 48% --- 1,500 telephone and online [482]
United States United States All adults CNN/ORC March 1–4, 2017 45% 52% 3% 1,025 telephone [483]
United States United States All adults Investor's Business Daily February 24 – March 4, 2017 41% 53% 1% 909 telephone [446]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey February 24 – March 2, 2017 45% 53% 2% 12,273 online [484]
United States United States Likely voters Rasmussen Reports February 27 – March 1, 2017 52% 48% --- 1,500 telephone and online [485]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) February 25 – March 1, 2017 41% 50% 9% 1,500 online [486]

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February

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Source
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) February 24–28, 2017 46% 48% 6% 1,847 online [487]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) February 24–26, 2017 50% 45% 5% 2,000 online [488]
United States United States Likely voters Rasmussen Reports February 23–26, 2017 51% 49% --- 1,500 telephone and online [489]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey February 17–23, 2017 44% 54% 2% 10,639 online [490]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling February 21–22, 2017 45% 48% 7% 941 telephone and online [491]
United States United States All adults NBC News/Wall Street Journal February 18–22, 2017 44% 48% 8% 1,000 telephone [492]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) February 18–22, 2017 43% 46% 11% 1,500 online [493]
United States United States All adults CBS News February 17–21, 2017 39% 51% 10% 1,280 telephone [494]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) February 17–21, 2017 45% 50% 5% 2,338 online [495]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University February 16–21, 2017 38% 55% 7% 1,323 telephone [496]
United States United States All adults American Research Group February 17–20, 2017 43% 51% 6% 1,100 telephone [497]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) February 16–19, 2017 49% 44% 7% 2,013 online [498]
United States United States Registered voters McClatchy/Marist College February 15–19, 2017 41% 49% 9% 865 telephone [499]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey (for NBC News) February 13–19, 2017 43% 54% 2% 11,512 online [500]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Huffington Post) February 17–18, 2017 41% 47% 12% 1,000 online [501]
United States United States All adults Gallup February 16–18, 2017 41% 55% --- 1,500 telephone [502]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey February 13–17, 2017 46% 53% 2% 9,163 online [503]
United States United States Likely voters Rasmussen Reports February 15, 2017 53% 47% --- 1,500 telephone and online [504]
Virginia Registered voters Quinnipiac University February 10–15, 2017 38% 56% 6% 989 telephone [505]
United States United States All adults YouGov for The Economist February 12–14, 2017 43% 47% 10% 1,500 online [506]
United States United States All adults Ipsos/Reuters February 10–14, 2017 46% 50% 4% 1,774 online [507]
United States United States All adults Pew Research Center February 7–12, 2017 39% 56% 6% 1,503 N/A [508]
United States United States All adults Gallup February 8–11, 2017 40% 55% 5% 1,500 telephone [509]
United States United States Likely voters Rasmussen Reports February 10, 2017 52% 48% --- 1,500 telephone and online [510]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult/Politico February 9–10, 2017 49% 45% 6% 1,791 online [511]
United States United States Likely voters Rasmussen Reports February 9, 2017 53% 47% --- 1,500 telephone and online [512]
Iowa All adults The Des Moines Register/Selzer & Co. February 6–9, 2017 42% 49% 9% 802 telephone [513]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling February 7–8, 2017 43% 53% 3% 712 telephone [514]
United States United States Registered voters Emerson College February 5–6, 2017 48% 47% 5% 617 telephone [515]
United States United States Likely voters Rasmussen Reports February 6, 2017 53% 47% --- 1,500 telephone and online [516]
United States United States All adults Gallup February 3–6, 2017 42% 53% 5% 1,500 telephone [517]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult/Politico February 2–4, 2017 47% 46% 7% 2,070 online [518]
United States United States All adults CBS News February 1–2, 2017 40% 48% 12% 1,019 telephone [519]
United States United States All adults CNN January 31 – February 2, 2017 44% 53% 3% 1,002 N/A [508]
United States United States All adults Investor's Business Daily January 27 – February 2, 2017 42% 48% 10% 885 telephone [520]

  majority approve   plurality approve   majority disapprove   plurality disapprove

January (post-inauguration)

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Source
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling January 30–31, 2017 47% 49% 4% 750 telephone and online [521]
United States United States Likely voters Rasmussen Reports January 30, 2017 53% 47% --- 1,500 telephone and online [522]
Milwaukee County Registered voters Public Policy Polling January 27–29, 2017 30% 63% 7% 1,260 telephone [523]
New Jersey New Jersey All adults Fairleigh Dickinson University January 25–29, 2017 37% 50% 11% 921 telephone [524]
United States United States Likely voters Rasmussen Reports January 27, 2017 55% 45% --- 1,500 telephone and online [525]
United States United States Likely voters Rasmussen Reports January 26, 2017 59% 41% --- 1,500 telephone and online [526]
Russia Russian Federation N/A VTsIOM January 26, 2017 71% N/A N/A 1,800 N/A [527]
United States United States Likely voters Rasmussen Reports January 25, 2017 57% 43% --- 1,500 telephone and online [528]
United States United States All adults Gallup January 24–26, 2017 45% 48% 7% 1,500 telephone [529]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) January 23–25, 2017 43% 39% 18% 2,692 online [529]
United States United States All adults Quinnipiac University January 20–25, 2017 36% 44% 19% 1,190 telephone [530]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling January 23–24, 2017 44% 44% 12% 1,043 telephone and online [531]
United States United States All adults Gallup January 22–25, 2017 46% 45% 9% 1,500 telephone [532]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) January 20–24, 2017 43% 45% 12% 1,282 online [533]
United States United States All adults Gallup January 20–22, 2017 45% 45% 10% 1,525 telephone [534]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) January 20–22, 2017 46% 37% 17% 1,992 telephone [535]

  majority approve   plurality approve   majority disapprove   plurality disapprove

January (pre-inauguration)

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Source
United States United States Registered voters Fox News January 15–18, 2017 37% 54% 6% 1,006 telephone [536]
United States United States All adults CBS News January 13–16, 2017 37% 48% 15% 1,257 telephone [537]
United States United States All adults CNN / ORC January 12–15, 2017 40% 52% 8% 1,000 telephone [538]
United States United States All adults ABC News / Washington Post January 12–15, 2017 40% 54% 6% 1,005 telephone [539]
United States United States All adults NBC News / Wall Street Journal January 12–15, 2017 44% 52% 4% 500 telephone [540]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University January 5–9, 2017 37% 51% 12% 899 telephone [541]
United States United States All adults Gallup January 4–8, 2017 44% 51% 5% 1,032 telephone [542]

  majority approve   plurality approve   majority disapprove   plurality disapprove

Comparative favorability ratings

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Donald Trump favorable Barack Obama favorable Sample size Polling method Source
New York (state) New York Registered voters Siena Research Institute February 5–8, 2018 33% 67% 823 telephone [543]
United States United States All adults CNN January 14–18, 2018 40% 66% 1,005 telephone [544]
United States United States All adults NBC News/Wall Street Journal January 13–17, 2018 36% 57% 900 telephone [51]
Alabama Alabama Registered voters Fox News November 13–15, 2017 50% 52% 823 telephone [145]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News October 22–24, 2017 39% 63% 1,005 telephone [200]
Virginia Virginia Likely voters Fox News October 15–17, 2017 41% 57% 697 telephone [545]
Michigan Michigan All adults NBC News/Marist College August 13–17, 2017 34% 64% 907 telephone [334]
United States United States All adults NBC News/Wall Street Journal August 5–9, 2017 36% 51% 1,200 telephone [343]
United States United States All adults Bloomberg News July 8–12, 2017 41% 61% 1,001 telephone [546]
United States United States All adults NBC News/Wall Street Journal April 17–20, 2017 39% 52% 900 telephone [427]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) April 13–17, 2017 47% 62% 1,843 online [433]
United States United States All adults Ipsos (for Reuters) March 24–28, 2017 51% 64% 1,646 online [450]
United States United States All adults Pew Research Center February 28 – March 12, 2017 43% 60% 3,844 telephone and online [547]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) January 23–25, 2017 45% 54% 2,692 online [529]

  Trump more favorable   Obama more favorable

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Donald Trump favorable Chuck Schumer favorable Sample size Polling method Source(s)
New York (state) New York Registered voters Siena Research Institute February 5–8, 2018 33% 52% 823 telephone [543]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News January 21–23, 2018 45% 31% 1,002 telephone [38]
New York (state) New York Registered voters Siena Research Institute January 7–11, 2018 32% 59% 824 telephone [548]
United States United States Registered voters Emerson College October 12–14, 2017 44% 33% 820 telephone [226]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) October 5–9, 2017 43% 24% 1,996 online [236]
New York (state) New York Registered voters Siena Research Institute September 25 – October 2, 2017 28% 58% 789 telephone [549][550]
United States United States All adults CNN September 17–20, 2017 41% 28% 1,053 telephone [279][551]
United States United States All adults NBC News/Wall Street Journal September 14–18, 2017 39% 18% 900 telephone [287]
New York (state) New York Registered voters Siena Research Institute August 26–30, 2017 29% 58% 771 telephone [552]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News August 27–29, 2017 44% 27% 1,006 telephone [314]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News June 25–27, 2017 47% 26% 1,017 telephone [373]
New York (state) New York Registered voters Siena Research Institute May 15–21, 2017 30% 57% 770 telephone [553]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University May 4–9, 2017 35% 25% 1,078 telephone [412]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University March 30 – April 3, 2017 36% 25% 1,171 telephone [443]
New York (state) New York Registered voters Siena Research Institute March 19–23, 2017 33% 60% 791 telephone [554]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) February 25 – March 1, 2017 40% 26% 1,500 online [486]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) January 23–25, 2017 45% 26% 2,692 online [529]

  Trump more favorable   Schumer more favorable

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Donald Trump favorable Mike Pence favorable Sample size Polling method Source
United States United States All adults CNN January 14–18, 2018 40% 40% 1,005 telephone [544]
United States United States All adults NBC News/Wall Street Journal January 13–17, 2018 36% 33% 900 telephone [51]
United States United States Registered voters Suffolk University/USA Today December 5–9, 2017 34% 33% 1,000 telephone [555]
United States United States All adults CNN November 2–5, 2017 38% 38% 1,021 telephone [556]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) October 5–9, 2017 43% 44% 1,996 online [236]
United States United States Registered voters Suffolk University/USA Today September 27 – October 1, 2017 34% 36% 1,000 telephone [253]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News August 27–29, 2017 44% 46% 1,006 telephone [314]
United States United States Registered voters GW Battleground August 13–17, 2017 42% 43% 1,000 telephone [333]
United States United States All adults Bloomberg News July 8–12, 2017 41% 44% 1,001 telephone [546]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News June 25–27, 2017 47% 47% 1,017 telephone [373]
United States United States Registered voters Suffolk University/USA Today June 24–27, 2017 40% 41% 1,000 telephone [374]
United States United States All adults CNN/ORC April 22–25, 2017 45% 46% 1,009 telephone [424]
United States United States All adults NBC News/Wall Street Journal April 17–20, 2017 39% 38% 900 telephone [427]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News March 12–14, 2017 44% 47% 1,008 telephone [465]
United States United States All adults Pew Research Center February 28 – March 12, 2017 43% 45% 3,844 telephone and online [547]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University March 2–6, 2017 43% 40% 1,283 telephone [477]
United States United States Registered voters Suffolk University/USA Today March 1–5, 2017 45% 47% 1,000 telephone [480]
United States United States All adults CNN/ORC March 1–4, 2017 45% 47% 1,025 telephone [483]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) February 25 – March 1, 2017 40% 42% 1,500 online [486]
United States United States All adults NBC News/Wall Street Journal February 18–22, 2017 43% 42% 1,000 telephone [492]
United States United States All adults McClatchy/Marist College February 15–19, 2017 38% 43% 1,073 telephone [499]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) January 23–25, 2017 45% 44% 2,692 online [529]

  Trump more favorable   Pence more favorable

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Donald Trump favorable Nancy Pelosi favorable Sample size Polling method Source(s)
United States United States Registered voters Fox News January 21–23, 2018 45% 31% 1,002 telephone [38]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) October 5–9, 2017 43% 29% 1,996 online [236]
United States United States All adults CNN September 17–20, 2017 41% 29% 1,053 telephone [279][551]
United States United States All adults NBC News/Wall Street Journal September 14–18, 2017 39% 25% 900 telephone [287]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News August 27–29, 2017 44% 31% 1,006 telephone [314]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University May 4–9, 2017 35% 31% 1,078 telephone [412]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University March 30 – April 3, 2017 36% 30% 1,171 telephone [443]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News March 12–14, 2017 44% 33% 1,008 telephone [465]
United States United States All adults NBC News/Wall Street Journal February 18–22, 2017 43% 19% 500 telephone [492]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) February 16–19, 2017 47% 29% 2,013 online [498]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) January 23–25, 2017 45% 27% 2,692 online [529]

  Trump more favorable   Pelosi more favorable

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Donald Trump favorable Paul Ryan favorable Sample size Polling method Source(s)
United States United States Registered voters Fox News January 21–23, 2018 45% 40% 1,002 telephone [38]
United States United States All adults NBC News/Wall Street Journal January 13–17, 2018 36% 28% 900 telephone [51]
United States United States All adults CNN December 14–17, 2017 36% 35% 1,001 telephone [557]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) October 5–9, 2017 43% 32% 1,996 online [236]
United States United States All adults CNN September 17–20, 2017 41% 32% 1,053 telephone [279][551]
United States United States All adults NBC News/Wall Street Journal September 14–18, 2017 39% 24% 900 telephone [287]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News August 27–29, 2017 44% 35% 1,006 telephone [314]
United States United States All adults Bloomberg News July 8–12, 2017 41% 34% 1,001 telephone [546]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University May 4–9, 2017 35% 24% 1,078 telephone [412]
United States United States All adults NBC News/Wall Street Journal April 17–20, 2017 39% 22% 900 telephone [427]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University March 30 – April 3, 2017 36% 28% 1,171 telephone [443]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University March 16–21, 2017 36% 27% 1,056 telephone [458]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News March 12–14, 2017 44% 37% 1,008 telephone [465]
United States United States All adults NBC News/Wall Street Journal February 18–22, 2017 43% 34% 500 telephone [492]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) February 16–19, 2017 47% 38% 2,013 online [498]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) January 23–25, 2017 45% 34% 2,692 online [529]

  Trump more favorable   Ryan more favorable

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Donald Trump favorable Vladimir Putin favorable Sample size Polling method Source
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling October 27–29, 2017 38% 7% 572 telephone and online [190]
United States United States Registered voters Emerson College October 12–14, 2017 44% 11% 820 telephone [226]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling September 22–25, 2017 41% 11% 865 telephone and online [266]
United States United States All adults Public Religion Research Institute August 2–8, 2017 38% 15% 2,024 telephone [558]
United States United States All adults Bloomberg News July 8–12, 2017 41% 15% 1,001 telephone [366]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling May 12–14, 2017 40% 8% 692 telephone and online [407]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling March 27–28, 2017 41% 9% 677 telephone and online [447]
United States United States All adults Pew Research Center February 28 – March 12, 2017 43% 16% 3,844 telephone and online [547]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling February 7–8, 2017 45% 10% 712 telephone [514]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling January 23–24, 2017 44% 10% 1,043 telephone and online [531]

  Trump more favorable   Putin more favorable

Issues-specific support

Appointment of Neil Gorsuch to Supreme Court

In February 2017, Donald Trump nominated Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court of the United States.[518] Gorsuch was confirmed on April 7, 2017, by a 54–45 vote.[559][560]

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Support Oppose Unsure Sample size Polling method Source
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University April 12–18, 2017 49% 36% 15% 1,062 telephone [561]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University March 30 – April 3, 2017 48% 35% 17% 1,171 telephone [562]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University February 16–21, 2017 50% 31% 19% 1,323 telephone [563]
United States United States Registered voters Emerson College February 5–6, 2017 52% 32% 16% 617 telephone [515]

  majority support   plurality support   majority oppose   plurality oppose

Withdrawal from the Paris Agreement on climate change

On June 1, 2017, Donald Trump announced that the United States would withdraw from the Paris Agreement on climate change.[564]

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Support Oppose Unsure Sample size Polling method Source
United States United States All adults NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist College June 21–25, 2017 30% 53% 16% 1,205 telephone [378]
United States United States All adults Associated Press/NORC June 8–11, 2017 29% 46% 1% 1,068 telephone and online [565]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) June 4–6, 2017 32% 50% 18% 1,500 online [391]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University June 1–6, 2017 32% 62% 6% 1,361 telephone [393]
United States United States All adults ABC News/Washington Post June 2–4, 2017 28% 59% 13% 527 telephone [566]
United States United States All adults Princeton Survey Research Associates International June 1–4, 2017 34% 54% 8% 1,003 telephone [567]

Climate change regulations repeal

Donald Trump has pledged to repeal certain U.S. government regulations intended to address climate change.[568]

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Support Oppose Unsure Sample size Polling method Source
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University May 4–9, 2017 28% 65% 7% 1,078 telephone [569]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University April 12–18, 2017 25% 66% 9% 1,062 telephone [561]
United States United States All adults CBS News April 11–15, 2017 38% 51% --- 1,011 telephone [570]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University March 30 – April 3, 2017 28% 62% 10% 1,171 telephone [562]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University March 16–21, 2017 29% 63% 8% 1,056 telephone [571]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University March 2–6, 2017 29% 62% 9% 1,323 telephone [572]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University February 16–21, 2017 27% 63% 10% 1,323 telephone [563]
United States United States All adults Quinnipiac University January 5–9, 2017 32% 59% 9% 899 telephone [568]

  majority support   plurality support   majority oppose   plurality oppose

Construction of border wall

In January 2017, Donald Trump ordered construction of a wall along portions of the Mexico–United States border.[573]

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Support Oppose Unsure Sample size Polling method Source
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University February 2–5, 2018 37% 59% 4% 1,333 telephone [574]
United States United States All adults Monmouth University January 28–30, 2018 40% 57% 3% 806 telephone [575]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News January 21–23, 2018 40% 53% 7% 1,002 telephone [38]
United States United States All adults ABC News/Washington Post January 15–18, 2018 34% 63% 3% 1,005 telephone [48]
United States United States All adults CNN January 14–18, 2018 35% 62% 3% 1,005 telephone [50]
United States United States All adults CBS News January 13–16, 2018 35% 61% 4% 1,125 telephone [576]
United States United States All adults Pew Research Center January 10–15, 2018 37% 60% 3% 1,503 telephone [577]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University January 5–9, 2018 34% 63% 3% 1,106 telephone [578]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University December 6–11, 2017 36% 62% 2% 1,211 telephone [579]
United States United States All adults CBS News December 3–5, 2017 36% 61% 3% 1,120 telephone [114]
New Hampshire New Hampshire All adults University of New Hampshire October 26 – November 9, 2017 34% 61% 2% 956 telephone [580]
United States United States All adults Public Religion Research Institute October 18–30, 2017 36% 63% 2% 2,019 telephone [189]
United States United States All adults Associated Press/NORC September 28 – October 2, 2017 32% 49% --- 1,150 telephone and online [581]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University September 21–26, 2017 37% 60% 3% 1,412 telephone [582]
Virginia Virginia Likely voters Roanoke College September 16–23, 2017 33% 61% 5% 596 telephone [583]
United States United States All adults ABC News/Washington Post September 18–21, 2017 37% 62% 1% 1,002 telephone [584]
United States United States All adults CNN September 17–20, 2017 33% 63% 3% 1,053 telephone [585]
United States United States All adults Monmouth University September 15–19, 2017 35% 60% 5% 1,009 telephone [586]
California California All adults Public Policy Institute of California September 10–19, 2017 24% 73% 2% 1,726 telephone [285]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) September 3–5, 2017 38% 47% 16% 1,500 online [587]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News August 27–29, 2017 39% 56% 5% 1,006 telephone [314]
United States United States All adults CBS News August 3–6, 2017 36% 61% 3% 1,111 telephone [588]
United States United States Likely voters Rasmussen Reports July 26–27, 2017 37% 56% --- 1,000 telephone and online [589]
United States United States Registered voters Fox News May 21–23, 2017 32% 65% 3% 1,011 telephone [396]
United States United States All adults YouGov (for The Economist) May 6–9, 2017 40% 46% 14% 1,500 online [411]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University May 4–9, 2017 33% 64% 3% 1,078 telephone [569]
Mexico Mexico All adults Pew Research Center March 2 – April 10, 2017 5% 94% 2% 1,000 face-to-face [590][591]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University March 30 – April 3, 2017 33% 64% 3% 1,171 telephone [562]
United States United States All adults Gallup March 9–29, 2017 36% 56% 7% 1,526 telephone [592]
United States United States All adults Pew Research Center February 16 – March 15, 2017 35% 64% 1% 1,505 telephone [593]
California California All adults Public Policy Institute of California March 5–14, 2017 25% 72% 3% 1,690 telephone [468]
United States United States All adults Pew Research Center February 28 – March 12, 2017 40% 59% 1% 3,844 telephone and online [547]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey March 1–5, 2017 44% 54% 3% 4,551 online [481]
United States United States All adults CBS News February 17–21, 2017 39% 58% 3% 1,280 telephone [494]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University February 16–21, 2017 37% 60% 3% 1,323 telephone [563]
United States United States All adults SurveyMonkey (for NBC News) February 13–19, 2017 41% 56% 2% 11,512 online [500]
United States United States All adults Pew Research Center February 7–12, 2017 35% 62% 3% 1,503 telephone [594]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult/Politico February 2–4, 2017 48% 42% 10% 2,070 online interviews [518]
San Diego N/A SurveyUSA (for San Diego Union-Tribune) January 25, 2017 43% 48% 8% 500 N/A [595]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) January 20–22, 2017 47% 45% 7% 1,992 telephone [535]
Alaska Alaska N/A Alaska Dispatch News January 15, 2017 37% 55% 8% 750 telephone [596]

  majority support   plurality support   majority oppose   plurality oppose

Construction of Keystone Pipeline

In January 2017, Donald Trump ordered the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to permit construction of the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline.[518] Donald Trump wanted to build the final uncompleted portion of the Dakota Access pipeline. The Keystone XL oil pipeline would bring oil from Alberta, Canada to the Nebraska area. It would then connect to an existing pipeline to bring the crude to Illinois area.[597]

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Support Oppose Unsure Sample size Polling method Source
Canada Canada All adults Angus Reid Institute February 16–22, 2017 48% 33% 19% 1,515 online [598]
United States United States All adults Pew Research Center February 7–12, 2017 42% 48% 10% 1,503 telephone [599]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult/Politico February 2–4, 2017 48% 37% 15% 2,070 online interviews [518]

  majority support   plurality support   majority oppose   plurality oppose

Deportation of illegal immigrants with criminal records

In an interview following his election, Donald Trump said illegal immigrants with criminal records should be deported.[600]

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Support Oppose Unsure Sample size Polling method Source
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult (for Politico) January 20–22, 2017 72% 20% 8% 1,992 online [535]

  majority support   plurality support   majority oppose   plurality oppose

Government employee staffing cuts

Donald Trump has proposed a 20-percent cut in parts of the U.S. Government workforce.[601]

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Support Oppose Unsure Sample size Polling method Source
United States United States Likely voters Rasmussen Reports January 17–18, 2017 54% 27% 19% 1,500 telephone and online [601]

  majority support   plurality support   majority oppose   plurality oppose

Obamacare repeal

Donald Trump has called for the repeal of the Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare").[568]

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Support Oppose Unsure Sample size Polling method Source(s)
Texas Texas All adults University of Texas/The Texas Tribune/YouGov October 6–10, 2017 50% 38% 12% 1,200 online [602][603]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University September 21–26, 2016 45% 51% 5% 1,412 telephone [582]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University August 9–15, 2017 45% 52% 3% 1,361 telephone [604]
United States United States All adults CNN/SSRS August 3–6, 2017 33% 64% 3% 1,018 telephone [605]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University July 27 – August 1, 2017 42% 54% 4% 1,125 telephone [606]
United States United States All adults Associated Press/NORC July 13–17, 2017 46% 53% --- 1,019 telephone and online [607]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University June 22–27, 2017 45% 51% 4% 1,212 telephone [608]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University May 31 – June 6, 2017 44% 53% 4% 1,361 telephone [609]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University May 17–23, 2017 45% 50% 4% 1,404 telephone [610]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University May 4–9, 2017 44% 53% 3% 1,078 telephone [569]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University April 12–18, 2017 44% 53% 2% 1,062 telephone [561]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University March 30 – April 3, 2017 42% 54% 4% 1,171 telephone [562]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University March 16–21, 2017 45% 51% 5% 1,056 telephone [611]
United States United States All adults Kaiser Family Foundation/Princeton Survey Research Associates International March 6–12, 2017 45% 51% 3% 1,206 telephone [471]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University March 2–6, 2017 45% 51% 4% 1,323 telephone [572]
United States United States Registered voters Public Policy Polling February 21–22, 2017 43% 51% 6% 941 telephone and online [491]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University February 16–21, 2017 43% 54% 3% 1,323 telephone [563]
United States United States All adults Investor's Business Daily January 27 – February 2, 2017 42% 54% 4% 885 telephone [520]
Alaska Alaska N/A Alaska Dispatch News January 15, 2017 51% 39% 10% 750 telephone [596]
United States United States All adults Quinnipiac University January 5–9, 2017 48% 47% 5% 899 telephone [568]

  majority support   plurality support   majority oppose   plurality oppose

Refugee restrictions

During his presidential campaign, Donald Trump called for the suspension of immigration to the United States from seven "terror prone" countries; in January 2017, he signed an executive order partially implementing that policy and halving annual U.S. refugee intake from 100,000 to 50,000.[568][612]

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Support Oppose Unsure Sample size Polling method Source
United States United States All adults YouGov (for HuffPost) May 25–26, 2017 45% 43% 13% 1,000 online [613]
United States United States All adults Gallup March 9–29, 2017 40% 46% 14% 1,526 telephone [592]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University March 16–21, 2017 42% 52% 6% 1,056 telephone [571]
California California All adults Public Policy Institute of California March 6–14, 2017 37% 58% 5% 1,487 telephone [468]
United States United States All adults Pew Research Center February 28 – March 12, 2017 47% 52% 1% 3,844 telephone and online [547]
United States United States Registered voters Quinnipiac University March 2–6, 2017 42% 51% 7% 1,323 telephone [572]
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult/Politico February 2–4, 2017 55% 38% 7% 2,070 online interviews [518]
United States United States All adults CBS News February 1–2, 2017 45% 51% 4% 1,019 telephone [519]
United States United States All adults Investor's Business Daily January 27 – February 2, 2017 51% 48% 1% 885 telephone [520]
United States United States Registered voters Ipsos (for Reuters) January 30–31, 2017 49% 41% 10% 1,201 online [614]
United States United States Likely voters Rasmussen Reports January 25–26, 2017 57% 32% 11% 1,000 telephone and online [615]
Utah Utah Registered voters University of Utah January 9–16, 2017 40% 55% 5% 605 N/A [616]
United States United States All adults Quinnipiac University January 5–9, 2017 48% 42% 10% 899 telephone [568]

  majority support   plurality support   majority oppose   plurality oppose

Sanctuary city funding

In January 2017, Donald Trump issued an executive order that would block federal funding to "sanctuary cities".[518]

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Support Oppose Unsure Sample size Polling method Source
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult/Politico February 2–4, 2017 55% 33% 12% 2,070 online [518]

  majority support   plurality support   majority oppose   plurality oppose

UN funding

Donald Trump has said he plans to dramatically reduce United States funding to the United Nations and UN programs.[617]

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Support Oppose Unsure Sample size Polling method Source
United States United States Likely voters Rasmussen Reports January 29–30, 2017 50% 33% 17% 1,000 telephone and online [617]

  majority support   plurality support   majority oppose   plurality oppose

Withdrawal from Trans-Pacific Partnership

In January 2017, Donald Trump withdrew the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact.[618]

Area polled Segment polled Polling group Date Support Oppose Unsure Sample size Polling method Source
United States United States Registered voters Morning Consult/Politico February 2–4, 2017 47% 33% 20% 2,070 online interviews [518]
United States United States Likely voters Rasmussen Reports January 26, 2017 56% 27% 17% 1,500 telephone and online [618]

  majority support   plurality support   majority oppose   plurality oppose

Global polls

A Pew Research Center global poll conducted in July 2017 found "a median of just 22% has confidence in Trump to do the right thing when it comes to international affairs". This compares to a median of 64% rate of confidence for his predecessor Barack Obama. Trump received a higher rating in only two countries: Russia and Israel.[619]

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