The 50 percent approval is a high mark since early fall, with 41 percent disapproving and 9 percent remaining undecided
The number is a high mark since early fall, with 41 percent disapproving and 9 percent remaining undecided, according to the poll. The last time the poll has passed the 50 percent approval mark for Trump was in late September, where the president had a 52 percent job approval rating.
Additionally, the net difference of 9 points between approval and disapprove is the highest it has been since August. At that time, the president had a 54 percent approval rating and a 44 percent disapproval rating with a difference of 10 points.
“This survey was conducted after Trump’s speech to the nation [Dec. 17] and after the release of the most recent CPI inflation report,” InsiderAdvantage pollster Matt Towery said. “After having Trump at or above 50% approval for months, our November survey showed a dip to 44%. But in recent days his approval moved back into the 50-percentile range. The improvement came from numerous demographics — including and most importantly independent voters. His support among younger voters rose, as did his support among female voters.”
“Interestingly, our recent job performance surveys have shown the number of undecided respondents at an unusually high number,” he added. “This tells us that some voters, particularly independents, remain unsure as to his accomplishments so far. This suggests he has work to do as he and the GOP enter the midterm season.”
Many recent polls have shown Trump lacking in his approval numbers; however the story looks different with the latest poll from InsiderAdvantage. The poll surveyed 800 likely voters using cellphone calls as well as texts. The margin of error is +/- 3.5 points.
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