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2018 opinion polling on the Donald Trump administration

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Contemporary polling by month, area, polled segment and polling group

This is a list of opinion polls taken on thePresidency of Donald Trump in 2018.

December

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)December 23–25, 201843%50%8%1,500online[1]
GallupDecember 17–22, 201839%55%---telephone[2]
American Research GroupDecember 17–20, 201840%57%3%1,100[3]
YouGov (forThe Economist)December 16–18, 201841%50%9%1,500online[4]
Ipsos (forReuters)December 12–18, 201843%52%5%2,201[5]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityDecember 12–17, 201839%8%1,147telephone[6]
Suffolk University/USA TodayDecember 11–16, 201842%54%4%1,000[7]
All adultsGallupDecember 10–16, 201838%57%---1,500[8]
NBC News/The Wall Street JournalDecember 9–12, 201843%54%3%900[9]
Registered votersFox NewsDecember 9–11, 201846%52%2%1,006[10]
All adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)43%49%9%1,500online[11]
Ipsos (forReuters)December 5–11, 201852%5%2,257[12]
CNNDecember 6–9, 201839%9%1,015telephone[13]
GallupDecember 3–9, 201840%56%---1,500[14]
CNBCDecember 3–6, 201841%47%12%802[15]
TennesseeTennesseeRegistered votersVanderbilt UniversityNovember 19 – December 6, 201852%44%3%1,004[16]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)December 2–4, 201843%48%8%1,500online[17]
NPR/PBS NewsHour/MaristNovember 28 – December 4, 201842%49%9%1,075telephone[18]
Ipsos (forReuters)41%52%6%2,401online[19]
GallupNovember 26 – December 2, 201840%56%---1,500telephone[20]
Investor's Business Daily39%55%2%823[21][22]

  majority approve  plurality approve  majority disapprove  plurality disapprove

November

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
VirginiaVirginiaRegistered votersChristopher Newport UniversityNovember 14–30, 201835%57%8%841telephone[23]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)November 25–27, 201840%52%9%1,500online[24]
Grinnell CollegeNovember 24–27, 201843%45%12%1,000telephone[25]
Ipsos (forReuters)November 21–27, 201844%51%6%2,289online[26]
GallupNovember 18–25, 201838%60%---1,500telephone[27]
YouGov (forThe Economist)November 18–20, 201840%49%11%1,500online[28]
American Research GroupNovember 17–20, 201842%55%3%1,100telephone[29]
Ipsos (forReuters)November 14–20, 201844%51%5%2,232online[30]
CaliforniaCaliforniaPublic Policy Institute of CaliforniaNovember 11–20, 201832%63%1,678telephone[31]
United StatesUnited StatesKaiser Family FoundationNovember 14–19, 201837%58%1,201[32]
Registered votersQuinnipiac University41%54%6%1,046[33]
All adultsCBS NewsNovember 15–18, 201839%55%1,103[34]
GallupNovember 12–18, 201843%53%---1,500[35]
YouGov (forThe Economist)November 11–13, 201841%51%8%1,500online[36]
Pew Research CenterNovember 7–13, 201858%1%9,451telephone and online[37]
Ipsos (forReuters)November 7–13, 201843%53%4%2,149online[38]
Monmouth UniversityNovember 9–12, 201849%8%802telephone[39]
GallupNovember 5–11, 201838%56%---1,500[40]
YouGov (forThe Economist)November 4–6, 201840%49%11%1,500online[41]
GallupOctober 29 – November 4, 201840%54%---1,500telephone[42]
CNNNovember 1–3, 201839%55%6%1,518[43]
Likely votersNBC News/The Wall Street JournalNovember 1–3, 201846%52%2%1,000[44]
All adultsInvestor's Business DailyOctober 25 – November 3, 201840%53%3%900[45][46]
FloridaFloridaLikely votersNBC News/MaristOctober 30 – November 2, 201844%51%5%595[47]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsABC News/The Washington PostOctober 29 – November 1, 201840%53%8%1,255[48]
PennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaLikely votersThe Morning Call/Muhlenberg CollegeOctober 28 – November 1, 201843%52%6%421[49]
North CarolinaNorth CarolinaRegistered votersHigh Point University#HPU Poll/High Point UniversityOctober 26 – November 1, 201842%50%8%680telephone and online[50]

  majority approve  plurality approve  majority disapprove  plurality disapprove

October

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
ConnecticutConnecticutLikely votersSacred Heart University/Hearst Connecticut Media GroupOctober 29–31, 201838%57%5%500telephone[51]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)October 28–30, 201840%52%9%1,500online[52]
TennesseeTennesseeLikely votersFox NewsOctober 27–30, 201858%39%3%718telephone[53]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsIpsos (forReuters)October 24–30, 201841%53%6%2,574online[54]
NPR/PBS NewsHour/MaristOctober 28–29, 201851%8%924telephone[55]
WisconsinWisconsinLikely votersMarquette University Law SchoolOctober 24–28, 201847%52%1%1,154[56]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsGallupOctober 22–28, 201840%54%---1,500[57]
MassachusettsMassachusettsLikely votersSuffolk University/The Boston GlobeOctober 24–27, 201833%65%2%500[58]
ArizonaArizonaNBC News/MaristOctober 23–27, 201844%49%7%506[59]
FloridaFloridaUniversity of North FloridaOctober 23–26, 201845%51%4%1,039[60]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsNPR/PBS NewsHour/MaristOctober 21–23, 201839%53%8%935[61]
YouGov (forThe Economist)42%50%9%1,500online[62]
Ipsos (forReuters)October 17–23, 201841%53%6%3,867online[63]
Likely votersSuffolk University/USA TodayOctober 18–22, 201843%54%3%1,000telephone[64]
All adultsGallupOctober 15–21, 201844%50%---1,500[65]
CaliforniaCaliforniaPublic Policy Institute of CaliforniaOctober 12–21, 201829%64%7%1,685[66]
United StatesUnited StatesAmerican Research GroupOctober 17–20, 201842%55%3%1,100[67]
FloridaFloridaLikely votersCNNOctober 16–20, 201843%51%6%759[68]
New JerseyNew JerseyRutgers UniversityOctober 12–19, 201841%56%3%494[69]
MississippiMississippiAll adultsNBC News/MaristOctober 13–18, 201855%35%10%973[70]
New HampshireNew HampshireUniversity of New HampshireOctober 10–18, 201844%50%6%643[71]
United StatesUnited StatesRegistered votersNBC News/The Wall Street JournalOctober 14–17, 201847%49%4%900[72]
All adultsCBS News39%53%8%1,108[73]
ConnecticutConnecticutLikely votersSacred Heart University/Hearst Connecticut Media GroupOctober 13–17, 201835%58%7%501[74]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)October 14–16, 201841%48%12%1,500online[75]
Registered votersFox NewsOctober 13–16, 201847%51%2%1,007telephone[76]
All adultsIpsos (forReuters)October 10–16, 201843%52%6%2,237online[77]
New JerseyNew JerseyLikely votersMonmouth UniversityOctober 11–15, 201842%55%4%527telephone[78]
New HampshireNew HampshireRegistered votersSaint Anselm CollegeOctober 10–15, 201843%54%3%454[79]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsAssociated Press/NORC at the University of ChicagoOctober 11–14, 201840%59%1%1,152telephone and online[80]
GallupOctober 8–14, 201844%51%---1,500telephone[81]
TexasTexasLikely votersCNNOctober 9–13, 201849%48%3%716[82]
TennesseeTennesseeRegistered votersVanderbilt UniversityOctober 8–13, 201855%42%2%800[83]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsABC News/The Washington PostOctober 8–11, 201841%54%6%1,144[84]
UtahUtahRegistered votersThe Salt Lake Tribune/Hinckley Institute of PoliticsOctober 3–9, 201851%48%1%607[85]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsIpsos (forReuters)39%55%7%3,708online[86]
ConnecticutConnecticutLikely votersQuinnipiac UniversityOctober 3–8, 201859%2%767telephone[87]
United StatesUnited StatesRegistered votersCNBCOctober 4–7, 201841%49%10%800[88]
All adultsCNN52%7%1,009[89]
WisconsinWisconsinLikely votersMarquette University Law SchoolOctober 3–7, 201847%1%799[90]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsGallupOctober 1–7, 201843%53%---1,500[91]
North CarolinaNorth CarolinaHigh Point University#HPU Poll/High Point UniversitySeptember 28 – October 7, 201844%49%7%921telephone and online[92]
United StatesUnited StatesPew Research CenterSeptember 24 – October 7, 201838%61%2%10,683[93]
MarylandMarylandLikely votersGonzales Research & Media ServicesOctober 1–6, 201841%55%4%806telephone[94]
Rhode IslandRhode IslandRegistered votersUniversity of New Hampshire/Rhode Island Public Radio/The Providence Journal/ABC6September 27 – October 6, 201835%60%5%561[95]
NevadaNevadaLikely votersNBC News/MaristSeptember 30 – October 3, 201845%47%8%574[96]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsInvestor's Business DailySeptember 27 – October 3, 201840%54%1%905[97][98]
YouGov (forThe Economist)September 30 – October 2, 201837%52%11%1,500online[99]
TennesseeTennesseeLikely votersFox NewsSeptember 29 – October 2, 201860%39%2%666telephone[100]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsIpsos (forReuters)September 26 – October 2, 201840%54%6%3,316online[101]
New JerseyNew JerseyLikely votersQuinnipiac UniversitySeptember 25 – October 2, 201835%62%3%1,058telephone[102]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsKaiser Family FoundationSeptember 19 – October 2, 201840%54%6%1,201[103]
NPR/PBS NewsHour/MaristOctober 1, 201841%53%5%1,183[104]

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September

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
United StatesUnited StatesRegistered votersQuinnipiac UniversitySeptember 27–30, 201841%53%6%1,111telephone[105]
New JerseyNew JerseyFairleigh Dickinson UniversitySeptember 26–30, 201833%58%746[106]
MissouriMissouriLikely votersCNNSeptember 25–29, 201851%45%4%756[107]
New HampshireNew HampshireAll adultsAmerican Research GroupSeptember 21–26, 201840%56%897[108]
United StatesUnited StatesYouGov (forThe Economist)September 23–25, 201850%11%1,500online[109]
Ipsos (forReuters)September 19–25, 201842%52%6%2,953[110]
NPR/PBS NewsHour/MaristSeptember 22–24, 201849%9%997telephone[111]
FloridaFloridaLikely votersQuinnipiac UniversitySeptember 20–24, 201844%54%2%888[112]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsPew Research CenterSeptember 18–24, 201838%55%7%1,754[113]
GallupSeptember 17–23, 201840%56%---1,500[114]
Registered votersGreenberg Quinlan Rosner (Democracy Corps)September 9–23, 201841%55%3%1,000[115]
IowaIowaAll adultsThe Des Moines Register/MediacomSeptember 17–20, 201839%56%5%801[116]
United StatesUnited StatesAmerican Research GroupSeptember 17–20, 201837%59%4%1,100[117]
FloridaFloridaNBC News/MaristSeptember 16–20, 201843%48%9%932[118]
United StatesUnited StatesRegistered votersFox NewsSeptember 16–19, 201844%52%3%1,003[119]
NBC News/The Wall Street Journal4%900[120]
PennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaLikely votersThe Morning Call/Muhlenberg CollegeSeptember 13–19, 201841%55%404[121]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)September 16–18, 201850%9%1,500online[122]
Ipsos (forReuters)September 12–18, 201842%54%4%2,215[123]
CaliforniaCaliforniaPublic Policy Institute of CaliforniaSeptember 9–18, 201830%66%5%1,689telephone[124]
MassachusettsMassachusettsLikely votersSuffolk University/The Boston GlobeSeptember 13–17, 201822%73%4%500[125]
ConnecticutConnecticutSacred Heart University/Hearst Connecticut MediaSeptember 12–17, 201834%59%7%501[126]
WisconsinWisconsinMarquette University Law SchoolSeptember 12–16, 201843%54%2%614[127]
MarylandMarylandAll adultsGoucher CollegeSeptember 11–16, 201823%71%4%831[128]
United StatesUnited StatesGallupSeptember 10–16, 201838%56%---1,500[129]
TennesseeTennesseeLikely votersCNNSeptember 11–15, 201849%48%3%723[130]
North CarolinaNorth CarolinaAll adultsHigh Point University#HPU Poll/High Point UniversitySeptember 7–13, 201842%50%8%827telephone and online[131]
New MexicoNew MexicoLikely votersAlbuquerque JournalSeptember 7–13, 201838%54%2%423telephone[132]
MinnesotaMinnesotaStar Tribune/Minnesota Public RadioSeptember 10–12, 201839%56%5%800[133]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)September 9–11, 201842%48%10%1,500online[134]
North DakotaNorth DakotaLikely votersFox NewsSeptember 8–11, 201854%42%3%701telephone[135]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsIpsos (forReuters)September 5–11, 201840%54%6%2,250online[136]
NevadaNevadaLikely votersSuffolk University/Reno Gazette-JournalSeptember 5–10, 201846%50%4%500telephone[137]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsCNNSeptember 6–9, 201836%58%6%1,003[138]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversitySeptember 6–9, 201838%54%8%1,038[139]
All adultsNPR/MaristSeptember 5–9, 201839%52%9%949[140]
VirginiaVirginiaUniversity of Mary WashingtonSeptember 4–9, 201837%58%5%801[141]
United StatesUnited StatesGallupSeptember 3–9, 201840%54%---1,500[142]
MichiganMichiganLikely votersThe Detroit News/WDIV-TVSeptember 5–7, 201844%51%5%600[143]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)September 2–4, 201838%53%9%1,500online[144]
Ipsos (forReuters)August 29 – September 4, 201840%54%6%2,386[145]
Georgia (U.S. state)GeorgiaLikely votersThe Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionAugust 26 – September 4, 201842%51%7%1,020telephone[146]
FloridaFloridaQuinnipiac UniversityAugust 30 – September 3, 201847%51%2%785[147]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsGrinnell CollegeAugust 29 – September 2, 201839%50%11%1,002[148]

  majority approve  plurality approve  majority disapprove  plurality disapprove

August

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsInvestor's Business DailyAugust 23–30, 201836%56%2%902telephone[149][150]
ABC News/The Washington PostAugust 26–29, 201860%4%1,003[151]
YouGov (forThe Economist)August 26–28, 201841%48%11%1,500online[152]
TennesseeTennesseeLikely votersNBC News/MaristAugust 25–28, 201847%43%10%538telephone[153]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsKaiser Family FoundationAugust 23–28, 201837%59%4%1,201[154]
Registered votersSuffolk University/USA Today40%56%1,000[155]
All adultsGallupAugust 20–26, 201841%54%---1,500[156]
WisconsinWisconsinLikely votersSuffolk University/Milwaukee Journal SentinelAugust 18–24, 201853%7%500[157]
United StatesUnited StatesRegistered votersHarvard University/The Harris PollAugust 22–23, 201846%54%---1,330online[158]
NBC News/The Wall Street JournalAugust 18–22, 201851%3%900telephone[159]
Fox NewsAugust 19–21, 201845%53%2%1,009[160]
All adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)August 19–21, 201841%49%10%1,500online[161]
ConnecticutConnecticutLikely votersSacred Heart University/Hearst Connecticut MediaAugust 16–21, 201831%58%11%502telephone[162]
MinnesotaMinnesotaSuffolk University/St. Cloud TimesAugust 17–20, 201840%54%6%500[163]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsAmerican Research Group36%59%5%1,100[164]
Associated Press/NORC at the University of ChicagoAugust 16–20, 201838%60%1%1,055telephone and online[165]
New JerseyNew JerseyRegistered votersQuinnipiac UniversityAugust 15–20, 201833%63%5%908telephone[166]
WisconsinWisconsinMarquette University Law SchoolAugust 15–19, 201845%51%3%800[167]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsMonmouth University43%50%7%805[168]
GallupAugust 13–19, 201842%52%---1,500[169]
VirginiaVirginiaLikely votersRoanoke CollegeAugust 12–19, 201832%53%3%512[170]
New HampshireNew HampshireAll adultsUniversity of New HampshireAugust 2–19, 201844%53%501[171]
WisconsinWisconsinRegistered votersPublic Policy PollingAugust 15–16, 201846%51%596telephone and online[172]
IllinoisIllinoisAll adultsNBC News/MaristAugust 12–16, 201831%56%13%831telephone[173]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)August 12–14, 201842%49%9%1,500online[174]
Ipsos (forReuters)August 8–14, 201841%53%5%2,232[175]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityAugust 9–13, 201854%1,175telephone[176]
All adultsCNNAugust 9–12, 201842%53%1,002[177]
Pew Research CenterJuly 30 – August 12, 201840%59%2%4,581telephone and online[178]
MarylandMarylandLikely votersGonzales Research & Media ServicesAugust 1–8, 201836%5%831telephone[179]
MaineMaineSuffolk UniversityAugust 2–6, 201841%55%4%500[180]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsInvestor's Business DailyJuly 26 – August 2, 201853%1%929[181]

  majority approve  plurality approve  majority disapprove  plurality disapprove

July

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsNPR/PBS NewsHour/MaristJuly 19–22, 201839%51%10%1,061telephone[182]
Kaiser Family FoundationJuly 17–22, 201840%55%5%1,200[183]
American Research GroupJuly 17–20, 201837%57%6%1,100[184]
NBC News/The Wall Street JournalJuly 15–18, 201845%52%3%900[185]
YouGov (forThe Economist)July 15–17, 201839%50%11%1,500online[186]
CaliforniaCaliforniaAll adultsPublic Policy Institute of CaliforniaJuly 8–17, 201829%66%5%1,689telephone[187]
WisconsinWisconsinRegistered votersMarquette University Law SchoolJuly 11–15, 201842%50%7%800[188]
United StatesUnited StatesRegistered votersFox NewsJuly 9–11, 201846%51%3%1,007[189]
All adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)July 1–3, 201841%49%10%1,500online[190]
The Washington Post/Schar School of Policy and GovernmentJune 27 – July 2, 201843%55%2%1,473telephone and online[191]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityJune 27 – July 1, 201840%4%1,020telephone[192]

  majority approve  plurality approve  majority disapprove  plurality disapprove

June

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsInvestor's Business DailyJune 21–29, 201841%54%1%900telephone[193][194]
YouGov (forThe Economist)June 24–26, 201838%52%11%1,500online[195]
American Research GroupJune 17–20, 201840%54%6%1,100telephone[196]
YouGov (forThe Economist)June 17–19, 201841%48%11%1,500online[197]
Registered votersSuffolk University/USA TodayJune 13–18, 201843%51%6%1,000telephone[198]
All adultsAssociated Press/NORC at the University of Chicago41%57%---1,109telephone and online[199]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityJune 14–17, 201843%52%6%905telephone[200]
All adultsCBS News42%1,100[201]
CNN39%54%7%1,012[202]
WisconsinWisconsinRegistered votersMarquette University Law SchoolJune 13–17, 201844%50%5%800[203]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsGallupJune 11–17, 201845%---1,500[204]
Monmouth UniversityJune 12–13, 201843%46%11%806[205]
YouGov (forThe Economist)June 10–12, 201842%48%10%1,500online[206]
MassachusettsMassachusettsLikely votersSuffolk University/The Boston GlobeJune 8–12, 201830%62%7%500telephone[207][208]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsIpsos (forReuters)June 8–12, 201841%54%5%2,373online[209]
OhioOhioRegistered votersQuinnipiac UniversityJune 7–12, 201843%3%1,082telephone[210]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsPew Research CenterJune 5–12, 201840%6%2,002[211]
Registered votersPublic Policy PollingJune 8–10, 201839%679[212]
MarylandMarylandLikely votersGonzales Research & Media ServicesJune 4–10, 201837%61%3%800[213]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsGallup42%54%---1,500[214]
Registered votersFox NewsJune 3–6, 201845%51%4%1,001[215]
All adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)June 3–5, 201839%53%9%1,500online[216]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityMay 31 – June 5, 201840%51%8%1,223telephone[217]
All adultsInvestor's Business DailyMay 29 – June 5, 201836%55%2%905[218][219]
Registered votersNBC News/The Wall Street JournalJune 1–4, 201844%53%3%900[220]
PennsylvaniaPennsylvania's 1st congressional districtLikely votersMonmouth UniversityMay 31 – June 3, 201847%49%451[221]
MarylandMarylandAll adultsThe Washington Post/University of MarylandMay 29 – June 3, 201828%68%4%1,015[222]
United StatesUnited StatesGallupMay 28 – June 3, 201841%55%---1,500[223]

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May

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
CaliforniaCalifornia's 49th congressional districtLikely votersSurveyUSA (forKGTV andThe San Diego Union-Tribune)May 29–31, 201845%51%3%612telephone[224]
VirginiaVirginiaRegistered votersRoanoke CollegeMay 20–30, 201836%49%2%555[225]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)May 27–29, 201839%11%1,500online[226]
Ipsos (forReuters)May 25–29, 201842%53%5%2,352[227]
TexasTexasRegistered votersQuinnipiac UniversityMay 23–29, 201847%47%961telephone[228]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsGallupMay 21–27, 201840%55%---1,500[229]
Registered votersHarvard University/The Harris PollMay 21–22, 201845%1,347online[230]
All adultsIpsos (forReuters)May 18–22, 201852%2%1,294[231]
American Research GroupMay 17–20, 201837%58%5%1,100telephone[232]
GallupMay 14–20, 201842%54%---1,500[233]
CaliforniaCaliforniaPublic Policy Institute of CaliforniaMay 11–20, 201830%63%7%1,682[234]
Registered votersLos Angeles Times/University of Southern CaliforniaApril 18 – May 18, 201828%69%3%691online[235]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)May 13–15, 201839%50%12%1,500[236]
Ipsos (forReuters)May 11–15, 201845%54%1%1,491[237]
IndianaIndianaLikely votersGravis MarketingMay 10–15, 201847%47%7%400telephone and online[238]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsGallupMay 7–13, 201843%52%---1,500telephone[239]
YouGov (forThe Economist)May 6–8, 201842%45%12%online[240]
Ipsos (forReuters)May 4–8, 201844%54%2%1,365[241]
TennesseeTennesseeRegistered votersVanderbilt UniversityApril 26 – May 8, 201853%44%1,400telephone[242]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsCBS NewsMay 3–6, 201840%55%6%1,101[243]
GallupApril 30 – May 6, 201842%52%---1,500[244]
CNNMay 2–5, 201841%53%6%1,015[245]
Investor's Business DailyApril 26 – May 4, 201838%56%1%900[246][247]
YouGov (forThe Economist)April 29 – May 1, 201840%50%10%1,500online[248]
New York (state)New YorkRegistered votersQuinnipiac UniversityApril 26 – May 1, 201831%66%4%1,076telephone[249]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsPew Research CenterApril 25 – May 1, 201839%54%6%1,503[250]

  majority approve  plurality approve  majority disapprove  plurality disapprove

April

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
North CarolinaNorth CarolinaRegistered votersSurveyUSA (forSpectrum News North Carolina)April 27–30, 201843%50%7%526online[251]
New HampshireNew HampshireLikely votersSuffolk UniversityApril 26–30, 201839%51%10%800telephone[252]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsMonmouth UniversityApril 26–30, 201841%50%9%803[253]
Kaiser Family FoundationApril 20–30, 201840%55%5%2,000[254]
GallupApril 23–29, 201842%53%---1,500[255]
New HampshireNew HampshireRegistered votersSaint Anselm CollegeApril 21–25, 201841%58%2%630[256]
United StatesUnited StatesFox NewsApril 22–24, 201844%53%3%1,014[257]
All adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)38%49%13%1,500online[258]
Registered votersHarvard University/The Harris Poll44%56%---1,549[259]
Quinnipiac UniversityApril 20–24, 201839%54%7%1,193telephone[260]
TennesseeTennesseeSurveyMonkey (forAxios)April 2–23, 201854%45%1%1,639online[261]
NevadaNevada46%53%1,332[261]
ArizonaArizona44%55%1,667[261]
CaliforniaCaliforniaUniversity of California, BerkeleyApril 16–22, 201831%67%2%4,038[262]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsGallupApril 16–22, 201838%57%---1,500telephone[263]
New HampshireNew HampshireUniversity of New HampshireApril 13–22, 201841%52%7%548[264]
United StatesUnited StatesAmerican Research GroupApril 17–20, 201838%56%6%1,100[265]
MarylandMarylandGoucher CollegeApril 14–19, 201825%70%3%617[266]
United StatesUnited StatesYouGov (forThe Economist)April 15–17, 201838%53%9%1,500online[267]
Ipsos (forReuters)April 13–17, 201839%57%4%1,509[268]
TexasTexasRegistered votersQuinnipiac UniversityApril 12–17, 201843%52%5%1,029telephone[269]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsAssociated Press/NORC at the University of ChicagoApril 11–16, 201840%59%1%1,140telephone and online[270]
South CarolinaSouth CarolinaWinthrop UniversityApril 7–16, 201846%47%5%789telephone[271]
United StatesUnited StatesGallupApril 9–15, 201839%55%---1,500[272]
NPR/PBS NewsHour/MaristApril 10–13, 201838%54%8%1,011[273]
PennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaLikely votersThe Morning Call/Muhlenberg CollegeApril 4–12, 201839%55%5%414[274]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsABC News/The Washington PostApril 8–11, 201840%56%4%1,002[275]
NBC News/The Wall Street Journal39%57%900[276]
IndianaIndianaLikely votersGravis MarketingApril 6–11, 201847%48%5%411telephone and online[277]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)April 8–10, 201840%49%11%1,500online[278]
New JerseyNew JerseyMonmouth UniversityApril 6–10, 201834%61%4%703telephone[279]
United StatesUnited StatesIpsos (forReuters)38%57%5%1,465online[280]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityApril 6–9, 201841%52%7%1,181telephone[281]
All adultsGallupApril 2–8, 201854%---1,500[282]
MissouriMissouriRegistered votersMason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc.April 4–6, 201847%45%8%625[283]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)April 1–3, 201838%52%10%1,500online[284]
Ipsos (forReuters)March 30 – April 3, 201839%55%6%1,837[285]
Registered votersGreenberg Quinlan Rosner (Democracy Corps)March 25 – April 2, 201843%53%4%1,000telephone[286]

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March

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsGallupMarch 25–31, 201839%55%---1,500telephone[287]
Investor's Business DailyMarch 22–29, 201838%56%1%902[288][289]
TennesseeTennesseeRegistered votersMiddle Tennessee State UniversityMarch 22–29, 201850%41%8%600[290]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)March 25–27, 201839%49%12%1,500online[291]
Ipsos (forReuters)March 23–27, 201840%55%5%1,670[292]
New York CityNew York CityRegistered votersQuinnipiac UniversityMarch 22–27, 201819%76%4%955telephone[293]
New HampshireNew HampshireAll adultsAmerican Research GroupMarch 21–27, 201839%58%3%1,500[294]
North CarolinaNorth CarolinaHigh Point University#HPU Poll/High Point UniversityMarch 19–26, 201840%50%11%402[295]
United StatesUnited StatesRegistered votersPublic Policy PollingMarch 23–25, 201839%54%6%848telephone and online[296]
All adultsCNNMarch 22–25, 201842%5%1,014telephone[297]
GallupMarch 19–25, 201839%55%---1,500[298]
MaristMarch 19–21, 201840%51%9%1,271[299]
OhioOhioRegistered votersSurveyUSA (forWOIO-TV)March 17–21, 201841%8%1,408[300]
United StatesUnited StatesRegistered votersFox NewsMarch 18–21, 201845%52%2%1,014[301]
All adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)March 18–20, 201837%10%1,500online[302]
CNBCMarch 17–20, 201839%50%11%801telephone[303]
American Research Group56%5%1,100[304]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityMarch 16–20, 201840%53%7%1,291[305]
All adultsAssociated Press/NORC at the University of ChicagoMarch 14–19, 201842%58%---1,122telephone and online[306]
HawaiiHawaiiRegistered votersHonolulu Star-AdvertiserMarch 13–18, 201831%56%13%800telephone[307]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsGallupMarch 12–18, 201840%---1,500[308]
NBC News/The Wall Street JournalMarch 10–14, 201843%53%4%1,100[309]
Pew Research CenterMarch 7–14, 201839%54%7%1,466[310]
YouGov (forThe Economist)March 10–13, 201852%9%1,500online[311]
Ipsos (forReuters)March 9–13, 201856%5%1,411[312]
Kaiser Family FoundationMarch 8–13, 201841%3%1,212telephone[313]
CaliforniaCaliforniaPublic Policy Institute of CaliforniaMarch 4–13, 201830%65%5%1,688[314]
New JerseyNew JerseyRegistered votersQuinnipiac UniversityMarch 8–12, 201832%63%1,052[315]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsCBS NewsMarch 8–11, 201838%57%1,227[316]
GallupMarch 5–11, 201839%56%---1,500[317]
Likely votersGeorge Washington UniversityMarch 4–8, 201842%55%4%1,000[318]
MissouriMissouriRegistered votersGravis MarketingMarch 5–7, 201846%50%931telephone and online[319]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsMaristMarch 5–6, 201842%8%1,050telephone[320]
YouGov (forThe Economist)March 4–6, 201840%10%1,500online[321]
Ipsos (forReuters)March 2–6, 201854%6%2,927[322]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityMarch 3–5, 201838%56%1,122telephone[323]
All adultsMonmouth UniversityMarch 2–5, 201839%54%8%803[324]
GallupFebruary 26 – March 4, 201855%---1,500[325]
WisconsinWisconsinRegistered votersMarquette University Law SchoolFebruary 25 – March 1, 201843%50%6%800[326]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsInvestor's Business DailyFebruary 22 – March 1, 201837%58%1%901[327][328]

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February

[edit]
Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
VirginiaVirginiaRegistered votersWason Center for Public PolicyFebruary 5–28, 201837%60%3%1,562telephone[329]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)February 25–27, 201840%51%9%1,500online[330]
Ipsos (forReuters)February 23–27, 201856%4%1,651[331]
FloridaFloridaRegistered votersQuinnipiac UniversityFebruary 23–26, 201842%54%1,156telephone[332]
IllinoisIllinoisPaul Simon Public Policy InstituteFebruary 19–25, 201836%62%1%1,001[333]
North CarolinaNorth CarolinaAll adultsHigh Point University#HPU Poll/High Point UniversityFebruary 19–25, 201838%51%11%513[334]
United StatesUnited StatesRegistered votersSuffolk University/USA TodayFebruary 20–24, 201838%60%3%1,000[335]
All adultsCNNFebruary 20–23, 201835%58%7%1,016[336]
MaristFebruary 20–21, 201838%54%9%1,026[337]
YouGov (forThe Economist)February 18–20, 201841%48%11%1,500online[338]
American Research GroupFebruary 17–20, 201836%60%4%1,100telephone[339]
Ipsos (forReuters)February 16–20, 201840%55%6%1,104online[340]
Kaiser Family FoundationFebruary 15–20, 201839%56%5%1,193telephone[341]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityFebruary 16–19, 201837%58%1,249[342]
All adultsAssociated Press/NORC at the University of ChicagoFebruary 15–19, 201835%64%---1,337telephone and online[343]
GallupFebruary 12–18, 201837%59%1,500telephone[344]
FloridaFloridaRegistered votersGravis MarketingFebruary 1–18, 201841%49%10%1,978telephone and online[345]
MarylandMarylandAll adultsGoucher CollegeFebruary 12–17, 201827%68%4%800telephone[346]
United StatesUnited StatesSurveyMonkeyFebruary 8–14, 201843%55%2%13,293online[347]
YouGov (forThe Economist)February 11–13, 201841%51%8%1,500[348]
Registered votersFox NewsFebruary 10–13, 201843%53%3%1,005telephone[349]
All adultsIpsos (forReuters)February 9–13, 201839%54%6%1,515online[350]
Pew Research CenterJanuary 29 – February 13, 201838%60%2%4,656telephone and online[351]
New York (state)New YorkRegistered votersQuinnipiac UniversityFebruary 9–12, 201830%65%4%1,038telephone[352]
TexasTexasYouGov (for theUniversity of Texas andThe Texas Tribune)February 1–12, 201846%46%8%1,200online[353]
United StatesUnited StatesPublic Policy PollingFebruary 9–11, 201844%50%6%687telephone and online[354]
North CarolinaNorth CarolinaAll adultsHigh Point University#HPU Poll/High Point UniversityFebruary 5–11, 201838%12%439telephone[355]
United StatesUnited StatesGallup40%57%---1,500[356]
New HampshireNew HampshireUniversity of New HampshireJanuary 28 – February 10, 201835%59%7%523[357]
United StatesUnited StatesLikely votersMcLaughlin & AssociatesFebruary 5–9, 201846%52%2%1,000online[358]
All adultsMaristFebruary 5–7, 201838%54%7%1,012telephone[359]
YouGov (forThe Economist)February 4–6, 201840%52%9%1,500online[360]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityFebruary 2–5, 201855%5%1,333telephone[361]
FloridaFloridaFlorida Atlantic UniversityFebruary 1–4, 201841%44%15%750telephone and online[362]
University of North FloridaJanuary 29 – February 4, 201843%53%2%619telephone[363]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsGallup40%57%---1,500[364]
Investor's Business DailyJanuary 25 – February 2, 201835%58%1%900[365][366]
SurveyMonkey (forNBC News)January 30 – February 1, 201845%53%2%4,425online[367]

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January

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
IowaIowaAll adultsThe Des Moines Register/MediacomJanuary 28–31, 201844%51%5%801telephone[368]
United StatesUnited StatesSurveyMonkeyJanuary 25–31, 201855%1%16,564online[369]
Monmouth UniversityJanuary 28–30, 201842%50%8%806telephone[370]
YouGov (forThe Economist)39%51%10%1,500online[371]
Ipsos (forReuters)January 26–30, 201841%53%6%1,856[372]
CaliforniaCaliforniaLikely votersPublic Policy Institute of CaliforniaJanuary 21–30, 201832%67%1%1,038telephone[373]
New JerseyNew JerseyAll adultsFairleigh Dickinson UniversityJanuary 24–28, 201831%60%8%810[374]
North CarolinaNorth CarolinaRegistered votersMeredith CollegeJanuary 21–25, 201849%48%2%621telephone and online[375]
United StatesUnited StatesFox NewsJanuary 21–23, 201845%53%2%1,002telephone[376]
All adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)39%52%9%1,500online[377]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityJanuary 19–23, 201836%58%6%1,245telephone[378]
All adultsSurveyMonkey (forNBC News)January 20–22, 201841%1%3,450online[379]
Registered votersPublic Policy Polling (for theCenter for American Progress)January 20–21, 201840%56%4%996telephone[380]
North CarolinaNorth CarolinaPublic Policy PollingJanuary 19–21, 201842%50%8%839telephone and online[381]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsKaiser Family FoundationJanuary 16–21, 201838%58%3%1,215telephone[382]
American Research GroupJanuary 17–20, 201835%60%5%1,100[383]
Registered votersHarvard University/The Harris PollJanuary 17–19, 201844%56%---980online[384]
MichiganMichiganLikely votersThe Detroit News/WDIV Local 4January 16–19, 201840%54%6%600telephone[385]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsABC News/The Washington PostJanuary 15–18, 201836%58%5%1,005[386]
UtahUtahRegistered votersThe Salt Lake Tribune/Hinckley Institute of PoliticsJanuary 15–18, 201848%49%---803[387]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsCNNJanuary 14–18, 201840%55%5%1,005[388]
NBC News/The Wall Street JournalJanuary 13–17, 201839%57%4%900[389]
SurveyMonkeyJanuary 4–17, 201842%56%2%13,363online[390]
YouGov (forThe Economist)January 14–16, 201842%52%6%1,500[391]
CBS NewsJanuary 13–16, 201837%58%5%1,225telephone[392]
Registered votersHarvard University/The Harris PollJanuary 13–16, 201842%58%---1,962online[393]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityJanuary 12–16, 201838%57%5%1,212telephone[394]
All adultsIpsos (forReuters)39%56%1,638online[395]
Registered votersMorning Consult (forPolitico)January 11–16, 201845%50%1,993[396]
Likely votersZogby AnalyticsJanuary 12–15, 201846%51%4%847[397]
All adultsPew Research CenterJanuary 10–15, 201837%56%5%1,503telephone[398]
Los Angeles Times/USC DornsifeDecember 15, 2017 – January 15, 201832%55%---3,862online[399]
GallupJanuary 8–14, 201838%57%1,500telephone[400]
Registered votersEmerson CollegeJanuary 8–11, 201839%52%10%600telephone and online[401]
Likely votersMcLaughlin & AssociatesJanuary 5–11, 201846%53%1%1,000online[402]
All adultsNPR/PBS NewsHour/MaristJanuary 8–10, 201837%10%1,350telephone[403]
MinnesotaMinnesotaRegistered votersStar Tribune45%47%8%800[404]
Georgia (U.S. state)GeorgiaThe Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionJanuary 3–5 and 7–10, 201837%59%5%940[405]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsInvestor's Business DailyJanuary 2–10, 201835%58%1%901[406][407]
YouGov (forThe Economist)January 8–9, 201838%51%10%1,500online[408]
MissouriMissouriRegistered votersPublic Policy Polling48%47%5%965telephone and online[409]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsIpsos (forReuters)January 5–9, 201841%55%4%1,616online[410]
Registered votersQuinnipiac University36%59%5%1,106telephone[411]
MassachusettsMassachusettsWBURJanuary 5–7, 201829%65%504[412]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsGallupJanuary 2–7, 201837%58%---1,500[413]
Registered votersMorning Consult (forPolitico)January 4–5, 201844%51%5%1,988online[414]
MarylandMarylandGonzales ResearchDecember 27, 2017 – January 5, 201836%60%4%823telephone[415]
IowaIowaPublic Policy PollingJanuary 3–4, 201844%51%5%664[416]
MissouriMissouriLikely votersRemington Research Group50%44%6%1,122[417]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsSurveyMonkeyDecember 28, 2017 – January 3, 201844%54%2%12,238online[418]
YouGov (forThe Economist)December 31, 2017 – January 2, 201838%52%9%1,500[419]
Ipsos (forReuters)December 29, 2017 – January 2, 201841%54%5%1,770[420]

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