New Poll Confirms Trump Is ‘Least Popular First-Year President On Record’

Donald Trump just got more devastating poll numbers.

Donald Trump’s poll numbers have never been good. In fact, for a man so concerned with being the best at stuff, it seems the only thing Trump is best at is having bad poll numbers.

And a new poll released Friday brought us more of the same.

According to the new AP/NORC poll, Donald Trump’s approval rating sits a just 32 percent making him the “least popular first-year president on record.”

Even more troubling for Trump, a quarter of Republicans now say they disapprove of the president.

And despite a strong economy that Trump continues to take credit for (even though he has no significant economic accomplishments), just 25 percent of Americans think the country is better off since Trump took office.

Those numbers are tiny compared to what people thought of Barack Obama’s presidency. “An AP-NORC poll conducted a year ago found that Americans were more likely to think the country had become better off over the course of Barack Obama’s presidency than worse off, 46 percent to 33 percent.”

About the poll: The AP-NORC polls surveyed 1,444 adults from Nov. 30-Dec. 4 and 1,020 adults from Dec. 7-11 using samples drawn from NORC’s probability-based AmeriSpeak panel, which is designed to be representative of the U.S. population. The margin of sampling error for all respondents is plus or minus 3.7 percentage points for the first survey and plus or minus 4.3 percentage points for the second.

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