Cnn Approval Rating. Trump’s approval rating — his worst in CNN polling since January 2019 — has diminished considerably since May, when 45 percent of Americans said they approved of his job as president. According to a new CNN poll, the Democratic Party is at its lowest approval rating since the early 1990s. Only 37 percent of Americans think positively about the party of Hillary Clinton, Nancy. According to a new CNN poll released Tuesday, President Donald Trump’s approval rating is tied with his record high. Trump’s Current Approval Rating Is Tied with His Highest That Occurred in September 2019. 45 percent of Americans approve of President Trump’s job performance, according to the poll.
Video: CNN poll: Trump sees big drop in approval rating (CNN) Click to expand. Replay Video. UP NEXT. Rescue operations in Beirut continue after two large explosions decimate city. According to a new CNN poll, the Democratic Party is at its lowest approval rating since the early 1990s. Only 37 percent of Americans think positively about the party of Hillary Clinton, Nancy.
Poll of the week: A new CNN poll conducted by SSRS released this week finds that President Donald Trump's approval rating among voters stands at 45%. His disapproval rating is at 52%.
CNN polls Trump’s approval rating every month, collecting data from respondents over a three-day period and reports the findings. “Our poll is ongoing. The presidential tracking number that you see every morning at 9:30, it is a rolling survey of three nights,” Francis Coombs, managing editor at Rasmussen, told TheDCNF. CNN's Holland said it's difficult to ascertain exactly how Francis' popularity stacks up against his predecessors, however. "It's a tough question since polling on Popes is pretty sparse," he said. What's more, like political polling, approval ratings shift depending on the public mood and perception of a Pope's performance. Approval rating Approval Disapproval rating Disapproval Net approval. 1,296 days 4 years 8 years. Barack Obama 2009-17. George W. Bush 2001-09. Bill Clinton 1993-2001. George H.W. Bush 1989-93. Ronald Reagan 1981-89. Jimmy Carter 1977-81. Gerald Ford 1974-77. Richard Nixon 1969-74. Lyndon B. Johnson 1963-69. In July, these same polls give him a 49% approval rating to a 47% disapproval rating. When you look at all the polls, you come to a very similar finding. Trump's net approval rating on the economy (approval minus disapproval) has dropped from +16 points in January to just +1 point in July.