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2019 opinion polling on the Trump administration

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This is a list of opinion polls taken on thepresidency of Donald Trump in 2019. Polls throughout the year showed that more disapproved of Trump than approved of him, generally by a margin of between five and fifteen percentage points. The polls also showed that the margin may have been stronger or weaker in some states, when compared with the national polls.

December

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)December 28–31, 201940%52%8%1,500online[1]
December 22–24, 201940%9%1,500online[2]
American Research GroupDecember 17–20, 201939%57%4%1,100telephone[3]
Ipsos (forReuters)December 16–17, 201941%53%5%1,117online[4]
NBC News/The Wall Street JournalDecember 14–17, 201944%54%2%900telephone[5]
YouGov (forThe Economist)40%50%10%1,500online[6]
CNNDecember 12–15, 201943%53%4%1,005telephone[7]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityDecember 11–15, 201943%52%5%1,390[8]
All adultsGallupDecember 2–15, 201945%51%3%1,025[9]
Registered votersSuffolk University/USA TodayDecember 10–14, 201948%50%2%1,000[10]
All adultsInvestor's Business DailyDecember 5–14, 201944%52%1%905[11]
CNBCDecember 10–13, 201940%49%11%800[12]
NPR/PBS NewsHour/MaristDecember 9–11, 201942%52%6%1,774[13]
Registered votersFox NewsDecember 8–11, 201945%53%1%1,000[14]
All adultsIpsos (forReuters)December 9–10, 201940%54%5%1,116online[15]
YouGov (forThe Economist)December 7–10, 201942%49%9%1,500online[16]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityDecember 4–9, 201941%55%4%1,553telephone[17]
TexasTexasAll adultsCNNDecember 4–8, 201942%50%8%1,205telephone[18]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsMonmouth UniversityDecember 4–8, 201943%50%8%903telephone[19]
WisconsinWisconsinRegistered votersMarquette University Law SchoolDecember 3–8, 201947%50%2%800telephone[20]
TennesseeTennesseeRegistered votersVanderbilt UniversityNovember 19 – December 5, 201950%46%2%1,000telephone[21]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsIpsos (forReuters)December 2–3, 201939%55%6%1,117online[22]
All adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)December 1–3, 201941%50%9%1,500online[23]

  majority approve  plurality approve  majority disapprove  plurality disapprove

November

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
CaliforniaCaliforniaRegistered votersUniversity of California, BerkeleyNovember 21–27, 201932%68%3,482online[24]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsIpsos (forReuters)November 25–26, 201941%54%5%1,118[25]
YouGov (forThe Economist)November 24–26, 201952%7%1,500[26]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityNovember 21–25, 201940%54%6%1,355telephone[27]
All adultsCNNNovember 21–24, 201942%4%1,007[28]
VirginiaVirginiaRegistered votersChristopher Newport UniversityNovember 11–22, 201942%55%3%901[29]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsAmerican Research GroupNovember 17–20, 201937%60%1,100[30]
VirginiaVirginiaRoanoke CollegeNovember 10–20, 201932%51%609[31]
United StatesUnited StatesIpsos (forReuters)November 18–19, 201940%55%5%1,116online[32]
YouGov (forThe Economist)November 17–19, 201939%51%9%1,500[33]
WisconsinWisconsinRegistered votersMarquette University Law SchoolNovember 13–17, 201947%1%801telephone[34]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsNPR/PBS NewsHour/MaristNovember 11–15, 201941%7%1,224[35]
TexasTexasRegistered votersUniversity of Texas at TylerNovember 5–14, 201943%49%8%1,026telephone and online[36]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsGallupNovember 1–14, 201954%3%1,015telephone[37]
Ipsos (forReuters)November 12–13, 201939%58%4%1,116online[38]
North CarolinaNorth CarolinaRegistered votersFox NewsNovember 10–13, 201947%50%2%1,504telephone[39]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)November 10–12, 201941%9%1,500online[40]
Kaiser Family FoundationNovember 7–12, 201957%2%1,205telephone[41]
CaliforniaCaliforniaPublic Policy Institute of CaliforniaNovember 3–12, 201933%63%4%1,689[42]
PennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaRegistered votersMuhlenberg College/The Morning CallNovember 4–9, 201940%56%410[43]
North CarolinaNorth CarolinaAll adultsHigh Point UniversityNovember 1–7, 201952%8%1,049telephone and online[44]
United StatesUnited StatesIpsos (forReuters)November 4–5, 201954%5%1,114online[45]
YouGov (forThe Economist)November 3–5, 201941%50%9%1,500[46]
Monmouth UniversityOctober 30 – November 3, 201943%51%6%908telephone[47]
MassachusettsMassachusettsRegistered votersWestern New England UniversityOctober 17 – November 1, 201925%69%405[48]

  majority approve  plurality approve  majority disapprove  plurality disapprove

October

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsInvestor's Business DailyOctober 24–31, 201939%56%1%903telephone[49]
GallupOctober 14–31, 201941%57%2%1,506[50]
Registered votersFox NewsOctober 27–30, 201942%1%1,040[51]
All adultsNBC News/The Wall Street Journal45%53%2%900[52]
ABC News/The Washington PostOctober 27–30, 201938%58%5%1,003[53]
Ipsos (forReuters)October 28–29, 201940%57%3%1,114online[54]
YouGov (forThe Economist)October 27–29, 201953%8%1,500[55]
IndianaIndianaBall State UniversityOctober 8–28, 201952%40%600telephone[56]
New HampshireNew HampshireUniversity of New Hampshire/CNNOctober 21–27, 201944%52%4%1,256[57]
United StatesUnited StatesRegistered votersSuffolk University/USA TodayOctober 23–26, 201946%52%2%1,000[58]
ArkansasArkansasAll adultsUniversity of ArkansasOctober 12–24, 201950%45%5%811[59]
United StatesUnited StatesGrinnell CollegeOctober 17–23, 201940%50%10%1,003[60]
YouGov (forThe Economist)October 20–22, 201942%49%9%1,500online[61]
Ipsos (forReuters)October 18–22, 201939%55%6%4,083[62]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityOctober 17–21, 201938%58%5%1,587telephone[63]
All adultsCNNOctober 17–20, 201941%57%2%1,003[64]
American Research Group37%59%4%1,100[65]
MississippiMississippiLikely votersMason-Dixon Polling & StrategyOctober 17–19, 201954%42%625[66]
WisconsinWisconsinRegistered votersMarquette University Law SchoolOctober 13–17, 201946%51%2%799[67]
MinnesotaMinnesotaStar TribuneOctober 14–16, 201940%56%4%800[68]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsIpsos (forReuters)October 14–15, 201954%6%1,115online[69]
YouGov (forThe Economist)October 13–15, 201939%51%10%1,500[70]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityOctober 11–13, 201941%54%5%1,195telephone[71]
All adultsPublic Religion Research InstituteOctober 10–13, 201943%56%1%1,032telephone and online[72]
GallupOctober 1–13, 201939%57%5%1,526telephone[73]
Likely votersGeorgetown Institute of Politics and Public ServiceOctober 6–10, 201943%53%3%1,000[74]
All adultsIpsos (forReuters)October 7–8, 201939%55%6%1,118online[75]
Registered votersFox NewsOctober 6–8, 201943%1%1,003telephone[76]
All adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)49%8%1,500online[77]
Kaiser Family FoundationOctober 3–8, 201942%56%2%1,205telephone[78]
NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist52%5%1,123[79]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityOctober 4–7, 201940%54%6%1,483[80]
All adultsNBC News/The Wall Street JournalOctober 4–6, 201943%53%4%800[81]
Investor's Business DailySeptember 26 – October 3, 201954%1%900[82]
WisconsinWisconsinRegistered votersFox NewsSeptember 29 – October 2, 201944%2%1,512[83]
New JerseyNew JerseyAll adultsFairleigh Dickinson UniversitySeptember 26 – October 2, 201934%57%8%801[84]
United StatesUnited StatesIpsos (forReuters)September 30 – October 1, 201940%55%5%1,121online[85]
YouGov (forThe Economist)September 28 – October 1, 201941%50%9%1,500[86]

  majority approve  plurality approve  majority disapprove  plurality disapprove

September

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
VirginiaVirginiaAll adultsThe Washington Post/Schar School of Policy and GovernmentSeptember 25–30, 201939%58%3%876telephone[87]
United StatesUnited StatesGallupSeptember 16–30, 201940%56%2,431[88]
VirginiaVirginiaRegistered votersChristopher Newport UniversitySeptember 4–30, 201937%61%2%726[89]
United StatesUnited StatesQuinnipiac UniversitySeptember 27–29, 201941%53%6%1,115[90]
All adultsMonmouth UniversitySeptember 23–29, 20191,161[91]
CNBCSeptember 24–28, 201937%53%10%800[92]
South CarolinaSouth CarolinaCNNSeptember 22–26, 201949%47%4%1,200[93]
United StatesUnited StatesNPR/PBS NewsHour/MaristSeptember 25, 201944%53%3%864[94]
Ipsos (forReuters)September 24–25, 201940%7%1,117online[95]
CaliforniaCaliforniaPublic Policy Institute of CaliforniaSeptember 16–25, 201930%66%4%1,680telephone[96]
United StatesUnited StatesYouGov (forThe Economist)September 22–24, 201941%50%9%1,500online[97]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversitySeptember 19–23, 201940%55%5%1,337telephone[98]
All adultsAmerican Research GroupSeptember 17–20, 201958%2%1,100[99]
North CarolinaNorth CarolinaHigh Point UniversitySeptember 13–19, 201942%50%8%1,030telephone and online[100]
MarylandMarylandGoucher CollegeSeptember 13–18, 201927%67%4%763telephone[101]
United StatesUnited StatesIpsos (forReuters)September 16–17, 201940%55%5%1,116online[102]
Registered votersFox NewsSeptember 15–17, 201945%54%1%1,008telephone[103]
All adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)September 14–17, 201941%49%9%1,500online[104]
Registered votersNBC News/The Wall Street JournalSeptember 13–16, 201945%53%2%900telephone[105]
New JerseyNew JerseyMonmouth UniversitySeptember 12–16, 201937%56%7%651[106]
VirginiaVirginiaAll adultsUniversity of Mary WashingtonSeptember 3–15, 201939%54%1,009[107]
United StatesUnited StatesGallup43%4%1,525[108]
Pew Research Center40%59%1%9,895online[109]
Public Religion Research InstituteAugust 22 – September 15, 201939%60%2,527telephone and online[110]
Marquette University Law SchoolSeptember 3–13, 201940%1,423online[111]
Ipsos (forReuters)September 9–10, 201943%53%5%1,116[112]
YouGov (forThe Economist)September 8–10, 201942%50%8%1,500[113]
CNNSeptember 5–9, 201939%55%6%1,639telephone[114]
TexasTexasRegistered votersQuinnipiac UniversitySeptember 4–9, 201945%50%1,410[115]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsNPR/PBS NewsHour/MaristSeptember 5–8, 201941%54%5%1,317[116]
Kaiser Family FoundationSeptember 3–8, 20191,205[117]
ABC News/The Washington PostSeptember 2–5, 201938%56%6%1,003[118]
Ipsos (forReuters)September 3–4, 201940%54%5%1,116online[119]
YouGov (forThe Economist)September 1–3, 201943%49%9%1,500[120]

  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 22–30, 201939%55%1%903telephone[121]
WisconsinWisconsinRegistered votersMarquette University Law SchoolAugust 25–29, 201945%53%800[122]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsIpsos (forReuters)August 26–27, 201939%57%4%1,115online[123]
YouGov (forThe Economist)August 24–27, 201942%49%10%1,500[124]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityAugust 21–26, 201938%56%6%1,422telephone[125]
Suffolk University/USA TodayAugust 20–25, 201944%54%2%1,000[126]
All adultsIpsos (forReuters)August 19–20, 201941%55%4%1,117online[127]
American Research GroupAugust 17–20, 20191,100telephone[128]
YouGov (forThe Economist)50%8%1,500online[129]
Monmouth UniversityAugust 16–20, 201940%53%7%800telephone[130]
VirginiaVirginiaLikely votersRoanoke CollegeAugust 11–19, 201927%3%556[131]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsCNNAugust 15–18, 201940%54%6%1,001[132]
NBC News/The Wall Street JournalAugust 10–14, 201943%55%2%1,000[133]
GallupAugust 1–14, 201941%54%5%1,522[134]
Ipsos (forReuters)August 12–13, 201942%52%7%1,116online[135]
Registered votersFox NewsAugust 11–13, 201943%56%1%1,013telephone[136]
All adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)August 10–13, 201941%50%9%1,500online[137]
New HampshireNew HampshireUniversity of New HampshireJuly 29 – August 8, 201942%53%5%489telephone[138]
United StatesUnited StatesYouGov (forThe Economist)August 3–6, 201941%49%10%1,500online[139]
Ipsos (forReuters)August 1–5, 201954%5%2,129[140]
The Washington Post/Kaiser Family FoundationJuly 9 – August 5, 201937%63%2,293telephone and online[141]
Pew Research CenterJuly 22 – August 4, 201940%59%1%4,175online[142]
Investor's Business DailyJuly 25 – August 1, 201956%2%902telephone[143]

  majority approve  plurality approve  majority disapprove  plurality disapprove

July

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsGallupJuly 15–31, 201942%54%4%3,038telephone[144]
Ipsos (forReuters)July 29–30, 201939%57%1,115online[145]
YouGov (forThe Economist)July 27–30, 201941%52%7%1,500[146]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityJuly 25–28, 201940%54%6%1,306telephone[147]
All adultsIpsos (forReuters)July 22–23, 201941%56%3%1,118online[148]
Registered votersFox NewsJuly 21–23, 201946%51%1,004telephone[149]
All adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)41%9%1,500online[150]
Kaiser Family FoundationJuly 18–23, 201944%52%4%1,196telephone[151]
CaliforniaCaliforniaPublic Policy Institute of CaliforniaJuly 14–23, 201932%62%5%1,692[152]
OhioOhioRegistered votersQuinnipiac UniversityJuly 17–22, 201943%52%1,431[153]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsAmerican Research GroupJuly 17–20, 201941%56%3%1,100[154]
NPR/PBS NewsHour/MaristJuly 15–17, 201944%52%5%1,346[155]
Ipsos (forReuters)July 15–16, 201941%55%4%1,113online[156]
YouGov (forThe Economist)July 14–16, 201944%48%8%1,500[157]
New HampshireNew HampshireUniversity of New Hampshire/CNNJuly 8–15, 201945%51%4%855telephone[158]
United StatesUnited StatesGallupJuly 1–12, 201944%5%1,525[159]
Ipsos (forReuters)July 8–9, 201941%54%4%1,115online[160]
YouGov (forThe Economist)July 7–9, 201940%51%9%1,500[161]
Registered votersNBC News/The Wall Street Journal45%52%3%800telephone[162]
All adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)June 30 – July 2, 201941%49%9%1,500online[163]
Ipsos (forReuters)June 28 – July 2, 201955%4%2,221[164]
ABC News/The Washington PostJune 28 – July 1, 201944%53%3%1,008telephone[165]

  majority approve  plurality approve  majority disapprove  plurality disapprove

June

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsCNNJune 28–30, 201943%52%5%1,613telephone[166]
GallupJune 19–30, 201941%54%1,018[167]
Investor's Business DailyJune 20–27, 201943%49%1%900[168]
Ipsos (forReuters)June 24–25, 201941%55%4%1,115online[169]
YouGov (forThe Economist)June 22–25, 201942%48%10%1,500[170]
American Research GroupJune 17–20, 201942%55%3%1,100telephone[171]
Ipsos (forReuters)June 17–18, 201941%57%2%1,027online[172]
YouGov (forThe Economist)June 16–18, 201943%49%9%1,500[173]
Monmouth UniversityJune 12–17, 201941%50%751telephone[174]
FloridaFloridaRegistered votersQuinnipiac University44%51%5%1,279[175]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsGallupJune 3–16, 201943%55%3%1,015[176]
Registered votersSuffolk University/USA TodayJune 11–15, 201949%48%1,000[177]
Fox NewsJune 9–12, 201945%53%1,001[178]
All adultsIpsos (forReuters)June 10–11, 201940%57%2%1,119online[179]
YouGov (forThe Economist)June 9–11, 201942%49%8%1,500[180]
NBC News/The Wall Street JournalJune 8–11, 201944%53%3%1,000telephone[181]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityJune 6–10, 201942%5%1,214[182]
All adultsInvestor's Business DailyMay 30 – June 7, 201952%2%906[183]
Ipsos (forReuters)May 29 – June 5, 201939%57%3%4,416online[184]
YouGov (forThe Economist)June 2–4, 201942%50%9%1,500[185]
NPR/PBS NewsHour/MaristMay 31 – June 4, 201941%49%10%944telephone[186]
Kaiser Family FoundationMay 30 – June 4, 201943%55%2%1,206[187]

  majority approve  plurality approve  majority disapprove  plurality disapprove

May

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsCNNMay 28–31, 201943%52%5%1,006telephone[188]
GallupMay 15–30, 201940%55%4%1,017[189]
Ipsos (forReuters)May 28–29, 201941%57%3%1,117online[190]
YouGov (forThe Economist)May 26–28, 201942%49%9%1,500[191]
CaliforniaCaliforniaPublic Policy Institute of CaliforniaMay 19–28, 201934%61%4%1,696telephone[192]
United StatesUnited StatesCNBCMay 22–26, 201940%50%10%800[193]
TennesseeTennesseeRegistered votersVanderbilt UniversityMay 9–23, 201954%44%1%1,000[194]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)May 18–21, 201941%51%7%1,500online[195]
CBS NewsMay 17–20, 201952%6%1,101telephone[196]
American Research GroupMay 17–20, 201940%56%4%1,100[197]
Ipsos (forReuters)41%56%3%1,007online[198]
Monmouth UniversityMay 16–20, 201940%52%8%802telephone[199]
Registered votersQuinnipiac University38%57%5%1,078[200]
All adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)May 12–14, 201939%50%10%1,500online[201]
Registered votersFox NewsMay 11–14, 201946%53%1%1,008telephone[202]
All adultsIpsos (forReuters)May 10–14, 201939%55%6%2,010online[203]
PennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaRegistered votersQuinnipiac UniversityMay 9–14, 201942%54%4%978telephone[204]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsPew Research CenterApril 29 – May 13, 201940%59%1%10,170online[205]
GallupMay 1–12, 201942%52%6%1,009telephone[206]
Ipsos (forReuters)May 6–7, 201939%55%5%1,006online[207]
YouGov (forThe Economist)May 5–7, 201942%48%9%1,500[208]
Investor's Business DailyApril 26 – May 5, 201943%50%1%900telephone[209]
NBC News/The Wall Street JournalApril 28 – May 1, 201946%51%3%[210]

  majority approve  plurality approve  majority disapprove  plurality disapprove

April

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsIpsos (forReuters)April 29–30, 201939%56%5%1,004online[211]
YouGov (forThe Economist)April 27–30, 201942%50%9%1,500[212]
GallupApril 17–30, 201946%4%1,024telephone[213]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityApril 26–29, 201941%55%5%1,044[214]
All adultsNPR/PBS NewsHour/MaristApril 24–29, 201953%6%1,017[215]
CNNApril 25–28, 201943%52%5%1,007[216]
New HampshireNew HampshireLikely votersSuffolk University/The Boston Globe41%53%6%800[217]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsABC News/The Washington PostApril 22–25, 201939%54%1,001[218]
YouGov (forThe Economist)April 21–23, 201942%50%8%1,500online[219]
Ipsos (forReuters)April 17–23, 201940%53%7%4,018[220]
American Research GroupApril 17–20, 201939%57%4%1,100telephone[221]
New HampshireNew HampshireUniversity of New HampshireApril 10–18, 201941%54%5%541[222]
United StatesUnited StatesIpsos (forReuters)April 15–16, 201940%56%3%1,006online[223]
Registered votersFox NewsApril 14–16, 201945%51%4%1,005telephone[224]
All adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)April 13–16, 201941%50%9%1,500online[225]
Kaiser Family FoundationApril 11–16, 201955%3%1,203telephone[226]
Monmouth UniversityApril 11–15, 201940%54%6%801[227]
YouGov (forThe Economist)April 6–9, 201939%51%10%1,500online[228]
Ipsos (forReuters)April 5–9, 201956%5%2,667[229]
GallupApril 1–9, 201945%51%4%1,012telephone[230]
WisconsinWisconsinRegistered votersMarquette University Law SchoolApril 3–7, 201946%52%1%800[231]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsInvestor's Business DailyMarch 28 – April 6, 201941%---902[232]
Likely votersGeorgetown Institute of Politics and Public ServiceMarch 31 – April 4, 201943%5%1,000[233]
North CarolinaNorth CarolinaAll adultsHigh Point University#HPU Poll/High Point UniversityMarch 29 – April 4, 201940%8%841telephone and online[234]
United StatesUnited StatesYouGov (forThe Economist)March 31 – April 2, 201942%50%1,500online[235]
Ipsos (forReuters)March 26 – April 1, 201953%5%3,962[236]

  majority approve  plurality approve  majority disapprove  plurality disapprove

March

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsNPR/PBS NewsHour/MaristMarch 25–27, 201942%51%8%938telephone[237]
NBC News/The Wall Street JournalMarch 23–27, 201943%53%4%1,000[238]
YouGov (forThe Economist)March 24–26, 201949%8%1,500online[239]
Ipsos (forReuters)March 20–26, 201942%52%6%4,603[240]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityMarch 21–25, 201939%55%5%1,358telephone[241]
All adultsPew Research CenterMarch 20–25, 201940%1,503[242]
CNBCMarch 18–21, 201949%11%801[243]
Registered votersFox NewsMarch 17–20, 201946%51%2%1,002[244]
All adultsAmerican Research Group41%55%4%1,100[245]
YouGov (forThe Economist)March 17–19, 201939%53%8%1,500online[246]
Ipsos (forReuters)March 13–19, 201955%5%2,222[247]
CaliforniaCaliforniaPublic Policy Institute of CaliforniaMarch 10–19, 201929%67%4%1,691telephone[248]
United StatesUnited StatesKaiser Family FoundationMarch 13–18, 201940%57%3%1,211[249]
New York (state)New YorkRegistered votersQuinnipiac University28%68%4%1,216[250]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsCNNMarch 14–17, 201942%51%8%1,003[251]
Registered votersSuffolk University/USA TodayMarch 13–17, 201948%49%3%1,000[252]
All adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)March 10–12, 201942%50%8%1,500online[253]
Ipsos (forReuters)March 6–12, 201941%54%5%2,207[254]
South CarolinaSouth CarolinaWinthrop UniversityFebruary 17 – March 12, 201942%49%7%1,007telephone[255]
United StatesUnited StatesGallupMarch 1–10, 201939%57%4%1,039[256]
YouGov (forThe Economist)March 3–5, 201943%48%9%1,500online[257]
Ipsos (forReuters)February 27 – March 5, 201939%56%5%3,269[258]
Monmouth UniversityMarch 1–4, 201944%51%802telephone[259]
Registered votersQuinnipiac University38%55%6%1,120[260]
All adultsInvestor's Business DailyFebruary 21 – March 2, 201941%53%3%907[261][262]
MarylandMarylandRegistered votersGonzales Research & Media ServicesFebruary 22 – March 1, 201938%60%2%817[263]

  majority approve  plurality approve  majority disapprove  plurality disapprove

February

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Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsGallupFebruary 12–28, 201943%54%3%1,932telephone[264]
NBC News/The Wall Street JournalFebruary 24–27, 201946%52%2%900[265]
YouGov (forThe Economist)February 24–26, 201940%51%9%1,500online[266]
Ipsos (forReuters)February 20–26, 201941%55%5%3,514[267]
New HampshireNew HampshireAll adultsUniversity of New HampshireFebruary 18–26, 201943%53%3%599telephone[268]
TexasTexasRegistered votersQuinnipiac UniversityFebruary 20–25, 201947%50%4%1,222[269]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsKaiser Family FoundationFebruary 14–24, 201938%56%5%1,440[270]
American Research GroupFebruary 17–20, 201944%53%3%1,100[271]
VirginiaVirginiaRoanoke CollegeFebruary 10–20, 201938%48%14%598[272]
United StatesUnited StatesYouGov (forThe Economist)February 17–19, 201944%8%1,500online[273]
Ipsos (forReuters)February 13–19, 201941%55%4%3,322[274]
VirginiaVirginiaRegistered votersQuinnipiac UniversityFebruary 14–18, 201936%59%5%1,150telephone[275]
IowaIowaAll adultsThe Des Moines Register/MediacomFebruary 10–13, 201946%50%4%803[276]
United StatesUnited StatesRegistered votersFox NewsFebruary 10–12, 201946%52%2%1,004[277]
All adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)40%8%1,500online[278]
MarylandMarylandGoucher CollegeFebruary 7–12, 201930%66%3%808telephone[279]
United StatesUnited StatesIpsos (forReuters)February 6–12, 201939%57%4%2,240online[280]
North CarolinaNorth CarolinaHigh Point University#HPU Poll/High Point UniversityFebruary 4–11, 201940%53%8%873telephone and online[281]
New JerseyNew JerseyMonmouth UniversityFebruary 8–10, 201937%58%5%604telephone[282]
United StatesUnited StatesGallupFebruary 1–10, 201944%52%4%1,016[283]
YouGov (forThe Economist)February 2–5, 201940%8%1,500online[284]
Ipsos (forReuters)January 30 – February 5, 201938%57%5%2,470[285]
CaliforniaCaliforniaRegistered votersQuinnipiac UniversityJanuary 30 – February 4, 201928%67%4%912telephone[286]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsCNNJanuary 30 – February 2, 201940%55%5%1,011[287]
Investor's Business DailyJanuary 24 – February 1, 201939%57%---905[288]

  majority approve  plurality approve  majority disapprove  plurality disapprove

January

[edit]
Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource(s)
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)January 27–29, 201937%53%9%1,500online[289]
Ipsos (forReuters)January 23–29, 201939%56%4%2,958[290]
CaliforniaCaliforniaPublic Policy Institute of CaliforniaJanuary 20–29, 201930%67%3%1,688telephone[291]
United StatesUnited StatesRegistered votersQuinnipiac UniversityJanuary 25–28, 201938%57%5%1,004[292]
All adultsMonmouth UniversityJanuary 25–27, 201941%54%805[293]
GallupJanuary 21–27, 201937%59%3%1,500[294]
MichiganMichiganLikely votersWDIV-TV/The Detroit NewsJanuary 24–26, 201944%52%4%600[295]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsABC News/The Washington PostJanuary 21–24, 201937%58%5%1,001[296]
NBC News/The Wall Street JournalJanuary 20–23, 201943%54%3%900[297]
Registered votersFox NewsJanuary 20–22, 20192%1,008[298]
All adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)January 20–22, 201940%52%8%1,500online[299]
Ipsos (forReuters)January 16–22, 201955%5%2,274[300]
Registered votersPublic Policy PollingJanuary 19–21, 201957%3%760telephone and online[301]
All adultsCBS NewsJanuary 18–21, 201936%59%5%1,102telephone[302]
New York (state)New YorkRegistered votersQuinnipiac UniversityJanuary 16–21, 201929%67%4%929[303]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsAmerican Research GroupJanuary 17–20, 201941%54%5%1,100[304]
WisconsinWisconsinRegistered votersMarquette University Law SchoolJanuary 16–20, 201944%52%4%800[305]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)January 12–15, 201941%8%1,500online[306]
Ipsos (forReuters)January 9–15, 201955%4%3,363[307]
Kaiser Family FoundationJanuary 9–14, 201938%59%3%1,190telephone[308]
Pew Research Center37%1,505[309]
NPR/PBS NewsHour/MaristJanuary 10–13, 201939%53%8%1,023[310]
Registered votersQuinnipiac UniversityJanuary 9–13, 201941%55%3%1,209[311]
All adultsInvestor's Business DailyJanuary 3–12, 201942%54%2%903[312][313]
CNNJanuary 10–11, 201937%57%7%848[314]
YouGov (forThe Economist)January 6–8, 201940%51%10%1,500online[315]
Ipsos (forReuters)January 2–8, 201955%5%2,201[316]
MarylandMarylandRegistered votersGonzales Research & Media ServicesDecember 28, 2018 – January 4, 201934%64%3%809telephone[317]
United StatesUnited StatesAll adultsYouGov (forThe Economist)December 30, 2018 – January 1, 201942%51%7%1,500online[318]
Ipsos (forReuters)December 26, 2018 – January 1, 201941%54%5%2,482[319]

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  269. ^"The Wall Cuts Texas Voters In Half, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; But Voters Oppose Emergency Powers By Wide Margin".Quinnipiac University. February 26, 2019.Archived from the original on February 26, 2019. RetrievedFebruary 26, 2019.
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  279. ^"Marylanders express trust in state government; continue to hold a positive opinion toward the direction of the state, Maryland economy, and Gov. Larry Hogan"(PDF). Sarah T. Hughes Field Politics Center at Goucher College. February 19, 2019.Archived(PDF) from the original on February 19, 2019. RetrievedFebruary 19, 2019.
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  292. ^"U.S. Voters Trust Pelosi More Than Trump On Big Issues, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; 2-1 Support For No-Wall Border Solution".Quinnipiac University. January 29, 2019.Archived from the original on January 29, 2019. RetrievedJanuary 29, 2019.
  293. ^"Did Shutdown Make Trump Look Stronger or Weaker".Monmouth University Polling Institute. January 28, 2019.Archived from the original on January 28, 2019. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2019.
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  295. ^"Michigan Statewide Voter Survey". Glengariff Group, Inc. January 27, 2019.Archived from the original on January 30, 2019. RetrievedJanuary 30, 2019.
  296. ^"Washington Post-ABC News poll Jan. 21-24". Langer Research Associates and Abt Associates of Rockville, Md. January 25, 2019.Archived from the original on January 25, 2019. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2019.
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  302. ^"Americans Say Border Wall Issue Not Worth a Shutdown, Even as Partisans Dig In". SSRS of Glen Mills, PA. January 23, 2019.Archived from the original on April 7, 2019. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2019.
  303. ^"Bloomberg Tops List Of New Yorkers In Limelight, Quinnipiac University New York State Poll Finds; Gillibrand Approval Rating Drops".Quinnipiac University. January 23, 2019.Archived from the original on January 23, 2019. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2019.
  304. ^"Trump Overall Job Approval Unchanged".American Research Group. January 22, 2019. Archived fromthe original on January 22, 2019.
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  311. ^"Shutdown Does Not Change Trump's Already Bad Grades, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Trump Approval For Handling Economy Down Slightly".Quinnipiac University. January 15, 2019.Archived from the original on January 15, 2019. RetrievedJanuary 15, 2019.
  312. ^"Public Disdain For Russia Probe Intensifies, Trump Approval Climbs — IBD/TIPP Poll". TechnoMetrica Market Intelligence. January 14, 2019.Archived from the original on January 14, 2019. RetrievedJanuary 14, 2019.
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