2019 opinion polling on the Donald Trump administration
This is a list of opinion polls taken on the presidency 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
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Approve
Disapprove
Unsure
Sample size
Polling method
Source(s)
United States
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
December 28–31, 2019
40%
52%
8%
1,500
online
[ 1]
December 22–24, 2019
40%
9%
1,500
online
[ 2]
American Research Group
December 17–20, 2019
39%
57%
4%
1,100
telephone
[ 3]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
December 16–17, 2019
41%
53%
5%
1,117
online
[ 4]
NBC News /The Wall Street Journal
December 14–17, 2019
44%
54%
2%
900
telephone
[ 5]
YouGov (for The Economist )
40%
50%
10%
1,500
online
[ 6]
CNN
December 12–15, 2019
43%
53%
4%
1,005
telephone
[ 7]
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
December 11–15, 2019
43%
52%
5%
1,390
[ 8]
All adults
Gallup
December 2–15, 2019
45%
51%
3%
1,025
[ 9]
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
December 10–14, 2019
48%
50%
2%
1,000
[ 10]
All adults
Investor's Business Daily
December 5–14, 2019
44%
52%
1%
905
[ 11]
CNBC
December 10–13, 2019
40%
49%
11%
800
[ 12]
NPR /PBS NewsHour /Marist
December 9–11, 2019
42%
52%
6%
1,774
[ 13]
Registered voters
Fox News
December 8–11, 2019
45%
53%
1%
1,000
[ 14]
All adults
Ipsos (for Reuters )
December 9–10, 2019
40%
54%
5%
1,116
online
[ 15]
YouGov (for The Economist )
December 7–10, 2019
42%
49%
9%
1,500
online
[ 16]
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
December 4–9, 2019
41%
55%
4%
1,553
telephone
[ 17]
Texas
All adults
CNN
December 4–8, 2019
42%
50%
8%
1,205
telephone
[ 18]
United States
All adults
Monmouth University
December 4–8, 2019
43%
50%
8%
903
telephone
[ 19]
Wisconsin
Registered voters
Marquette University Law School
December 3–8, 2019
47%
50%
2%
800
telephone
[ 20]
Tennessee
Registered voters
Vanderbilt University
November 19 – December 5, 2019
50%
46%
2%
1,000
telephone
[ 21]
United States
All adults
Ipsos (for Reuters )
December 2–3, 2019
39%
55%
6%
1,117
online
[ 22]
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
December 1–3, 2019
41%
50%
9%
1,500
online
[ 23]
majority approve plurality approve majority disapprove plurality disapprove
November
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Approve
Disapprove
Unsure
Sample size
Polling method
Source(s)
California
Registered voters
University of California, Berkeley
November 21–27, 2019
32%
68%
–
3,482
online
[ 24]
United States
All adults
Ipsos (for Reuters )
November 25–26, 2019
41%
54%
5%
1,118
[ 25]
YouGov (for The Economist )
November 24–26, 2019
52%
7%
1,500
[ 26]
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
November 21–25, 2019
40%
54%
6%
1,355
telephone
[ 27]
All adults
CNN
November 21–24, 2019
42%
4%
1,007
[ 28]
Virginia
Registered voters
Christopher Newport University
November 11–22, 2019
42%
55%
3%
901
[ 29]
United States
All adults
American Research Group
November 17–20, 2019
37%
60%
1,100
[ 30]
Virginia
Roanoke College
November 10–20, 2019
32%
51%
609
[ 31]
United States
Ipsos (for Reuters )
November 18–19, 2019
40%
55%
5%
1,116
online
[ 32]
YouGov (for The Economist )
November 17–19, 2019
39%
51%
9%
1,500
[ 33]
Wisconsin
Registered voters
Marquette University Law School
November 13–17, 2019
47%
1%
801
telephone
[ 34]
United States
All adults
NPR /PBS NewsHour /Marist
November 11–15, 2019
41%
7%
1,224
[ 35]
Texas
Registered voters
University of Texas at Tyler
November 5–14, 2019
43%
49%
8%
1,026
telephone and online
[ 36]
United States
All adults
Gallup
November 1–14, 2019
54%
3%
1,015
telephone
[ 37]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
November 12–13, 2019
39%
58%
4%
1,116
online
[ 38]
North Carolina
Registered voters
Fox News
November 10–13, 2019
47%
50%
2%
1,504
telephone
[ 39]
United States
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
November 10–12, 2019
41%
9%
1,500
online
[ 40]
Kaiser Family Foundation
November 7–12, 2019
57%
2%
1,205
telephone
[ 41]
California
Public Policy Institute of California
November 3–12, 2019
33%
63%
4%
1,689
[ 42]
Pennsylvania
Registered voters
Muhlenberg College /The Morning Call
November 4–9, 2019
40%
56%
410
[ 43]
North Carolina
All adults
High Point University
November 1–7, 2019
52%
8%
1,049
telephone and online
[ 44]
United States
Ipsos (for Reuters )
November 4–5, 2019
54%
5%
1,114
online
[ 45]
YouGov (for The Economist )
November 3–5, 2019
41%
50%
9%
1,500
[ 46]
Monmouth University
October 30 – November 3, 2019
43%
51%
6%
908
telephone
[ 47]
Massachusetts
Registered voters
Western New England University
October 17 – November 1, 2019
25%
69%
405
[ 48]
majority approve plurality approve majority disapprove plurality disapprove
October
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Approve
Disapprove
Unsure
Sample size
Polling method
Source(s)
United States
All adults
Investor's Business Daily
October 24–31, 2019
39%
56%
1%
903
telephone
[ 49]
Gallup
October 14–31, 2019
41%
57%
2%
1,506
[ 50]
Registered voters
Fox News
October 27–30, 2019
42%
1%
1,040
[ 51]
All adults
NBC News /The Wall Street Journal
45%
53%
2%
900
[ 52]
ABC News /The Washington Post
October 27–30, 2019
38%
58%
5%
1,003
[ 53]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
October 28–29, 2019
40%
57%
3%
1,114
online
[ 54]
YouGov (for The Economist )
October 27–29, 2019
53%
8%
1,500
[ 55]
Indiana
Ball State University
October 8–28, 2019
52%
40%
600
telephone
[ 56]
New Hampshire
University of New Hampshire /CNN
October 21–27, 2019
44%
52%
4%
1,256
[ 57]
United States
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
October 23–26, 2019
46%
52%
2%
1,000
[ 58]
Arkansas
All adults
University of Arkansas
October 12–24, 2019
50%
45%
5%
811
[ 59]
United States
Grinnell College
October 17–23, 2019
40%
50%
10%
1,003
[ 60]
YouGov (for The Economist )
October 20–22, 2019
42%
49%
9%
1,500
online
[ 61]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
October 18–22, 2019
39%
55%
6%
4,083
[ 62]
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
October 17–21, 2019
38%
58%
5%
1,587
telephone
[ 63]
All adults
CNN
October 17–20, 2019
41%
57%
2%
1,003
[ 64]
American Research Group
37%
59%
4%
1,100
[ 65]
Mississippi
Likely voters
Mason-Dixon Polling & Strategy
October 17–19, 2019
54%
42%
625
[ 66]
Wisconsin
Registered voters
Marquette University Law School
October 13–17, 2019
46%
51%
2%
799
[ 67]
Minnesota
Star Tribune
October 14–16, 2019
40%
56%
4%
800
[ 68]
United States
All adults
Ipsos (for Reuters )
October 14–15, 2019
54%
6%
1,115
online
[ 69]
YouGov (for The Economist )
October 13–15, 2019
39%
51%
10%
1,500
[ 70]
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
October 11–13, 2019
41%
54%
5%
1,195
telephone
[ 71]
All adults
Public Religion Research Institute
October 10–13, 2019
43%
56%
1%
1,032
telephone and online
[ 72]
Gallup
October 1–13, 2019
39%
57%
5%
1,526
telephone
[ 73]
Likely voters
Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service
October 6–10, 2019
43%
53%
3%
1,000
[ 74]
All adults
Ipsos (for Reuters )
October 7–8, 2019
39%
55%
6%
1,118
online
[ 75]
Registered voters
Fox News
October 6–8, 2019
43%
1%
1,003
telephone
[ 76]
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
49%
8%
1,500
online
[ 77]
Kaiser Family Foundation
October 3–8, 2019
42%
56%
2%
1,205
telephone
[ 78]
NPR /PBS NewsHour /Marist
52%
5%
1,123
[ 79]
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
October 4–7, 2019
40%
54%
6%
1,483
[ 80]
All adults
NBC News /The Wall Street Journal
October 4–6, 2019
43%
53%
4%
800
[ 81]
Investor's Business Daily
September 26 – October 3, 2019
54%
1%
900
[ 82]
Wisconsin
Registered voters
Fox News
September 29 – October 2, 2019
44%
2%
1,512
[ 83]
New Jersey
All adults
Fairleigh Dickinson University
September 26 – October 2, 2019
34%
57%
8%
801
[ 84]
United States
Ipsos (for Reuters )
September 30 – October 1, 2019
40%
55%
5%
1,121
online
[ 85]
YouGov (for The Economist )
September 28 – October 1, 2019
41%
50%
9%
1,500
[ 86]
majority approve plurality approve majority disapprove plurality disapprove
September
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Approve
Disapprove
Unsure
Sample size
Polling method
Source(s)
Virginia
All adults
The Washington Post /Schar School of Policy and Government
September 25–30, 2019
39%
58%
3%
876
telephone
[ 87]
United States
Gallup
September 16–30, 2019
40%
56%
2,431
[ 88]
Virginia
Registered voters
Christopher Newport University
September 4–30, 2019
37%
61%
2%
726
[ 89]
United States
Quinnipiac University
September 27–29, 2019
41%
53%
6%
1,115
[ 90]
All adults
Monmouth University
September 23–29, 2019
1,161
[ 91]
CNBC
September 24–28, 2019
37%
53%
10%
800
[ 92]
South Carolina
CNN
September 22–26, 2019
49%
47%
4%
1,200
[ 93]
United States
NPR /PBS NewsHour /Marist
September 25, 2019
44%
53%
3%
864
[ 94]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
September 24–25, 2019
40%
7%
1,117
online
[ 95]
California
Public Policy Institute of California
September 16–25, 2019
30%
66%
4%
1,680
telephone
[ 96]
United States
YouGov (for The Economist )
September 22–24, 2019
41%
50%
9%
1,500
online
[ 97]
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
September 19–23, 2019
40%
55%
5%
1,337
telephone
[ 98]
All adults
American Research Group
September 17–20, 2019
58%
2%
1,100
[ 99]
North Carolina
High Point University
September 13–19, 2019
42%
50%
8%
1,030
telephone and online
[ 100]
Maryland
Goucher College
September 13–18, 2019
27%
67%
4%
763
telephone
[ 101]
United States
Ipsos (for Reuters )
September 16–17, 2019
40%
55%
5%
1,116
online
[ 102]
Registered voters
Fox News
September 15–17, 2019
45%
54%
1%
1,008
telephone
[ 103]
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
September 14–17, 2019
41%
49%
9%
1,500
online
[ 104]
Registered voters
NBC News /The Wall Street Journal
September 13–16, 2019
45%
53%
2%
900
telephone
[ 105]
New Jersey
Monmouth University
September 12–16, 2019
37%
56%
7%
651
[ 106]
Virginia
All adults
University of Mary Washington
September 3–15, 2019
39%
54%
1,009
[ 107]
United States
Gallup
43%
4%
1,525
[ 108]
Pew Research Center
40%
59%
1%
9,895
online
[ 109]
Public Religion Research Institute
August 22 – September 15, 2019
39%
60%
–
2,527
telephone and online
[ 110]
Marquette University Law School
September 3–13, 2019
40%
1,423
online
[ 111]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
September 9–10, 2019
43%
53%
5%
1,116
[ 112]
YouGov (for The Economist )
September 8–10, 2019
42%
50%
8%
1,500
[ 113]
CNN
September 5–9, 2019
39%
55%
6%
1,639
telephone
[ 114]
Texas
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
September 4–9, 2019
45%
50%
1,410
[ 115]
United States
All adults
NPR /PBS NewsHour /Marist
September 5–8, 2019
41%
54%
5%
1,317
[ 116]
Kaiser Family Foundation
September 3–8, 2019
1,205
[ 117]
ABC News /The Washington Post
September 2–5, 2019
38%
56%
6%
1,003
[ 118]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
September 3–4, 2019
40%
54%
5%
1,116
online
[ 119]
YouGov (for The Economist )
September 1–3, 2019
43%
49%
9%
1,500
[ 120]
majority approve plurality approve majority disapprove plurality disapprove
August
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Approve
Disapprove
Unsure
Sample size
Polling method
Source(s)
United States
All adults
Investor's Business Daily
August 22–30, 2019
39%
55%
1%
903
telephone
[ 121]
Wisconsin
Registered voters
Marquette University Law School
August 25–29, 2019
45%
53%
800
[ 122]
United States
All adults
Ipsos (for Reuters )
August 26–27, 2019
39%
57%
4%
1,115
online
[ 123]
YouGov (for The Economist )
August 24–27, 2019
42%
49%
10%
1,500
[ 124]
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
August 21–26, 2019
38%
56%
6%
1,422
telephone
[ 125]
Suffolk University /USA Today
August 20–25, 2019
44%
54%
2%
1,000
[ 126]
All adults
Ipsos (for Reuters )
August 19–20, 2019
41%
55%
4%
1,117
online
[ 127]
American Research Group
August 17–20, 2019
1,100
telephone
[ 128]
YouGov (for The Economist )
50%
8%
1,500
online
[ 129]
Monmouth University
August 16–20, 2019
40%
53%
7%
800
telephone
[ 130]
Virginia
Likely voters
Roanoke College
August 11–19, 2019
27%
3%
556
[ 131]
United States
All adults
CNN
August 15–18, 2019
40%
54%
6%
1,001
[ 132]
NBC News /The Wall Street Journal
August 10–14, 2019
43%
55%
2%
1,000
[ 133]
Gallup
August 1–14, 2019
41%
54%
5%
1,522
[ 134]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
August 12–13, 2019
42%
52%
7%
1,116
online
[ 135]
Registered voters
Fox News
August 11–13, 2019
43%
56%
1%
1,013
telephone
[ 136]
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
August 10–13, 2019
41%
50%
9%
1,500
online
[ 137]
New Hampshire
University of New Hampshire
July 29 – August 8, 2019
42%
53%
5%
489
telephone
[ 138]
United States
YouGov (for The Economist )
August 3–6, 2019
41%
49%
10%
1,500
online
[ 139]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
August 1–5, 2019
54%
5%
2,129
[ 140]
The Washington Post /Kaiser Family Foundation
July 9 – August 5, 2019
37%
63%
–
2,293
telephone and online
[ 141]
Pew Research Center
July 22 – August 4, 2019
40%
59%
1%
4,175
online
[ 142]
Investor's Business Daily
July 25 – August 1, 2019
56%
2%
902
telephone
[ 143]
majority approve plurality approve majority disapprove plurality disapprove
July
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Approve
Disapprove
Unsure
Sample size
Polling method
Source(s)
United States
All adults
Gallup
July 15–31, 2019
42%
54%
4%
3,038
telephone
[ 144]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
July 29–30, 2019
39%
57%
1,115
online
[ 145]
YouGov (for The Economist )
July 27–30, 2019
41%
52%
7%
1,500
[ 146]
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
July 25–28, 2019
40%
54%
6%
1,306
telephone
[ 147]
All adults
Ipsos (for Reuters )
July 22–23, 2019
41%
56%
3%
1,118
online
[ 148]
Registered voters
Fox News
July 21–23, 2019
46%
51%
1,004
telephone
[ 149]
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
41%
9%
1,500
online
[ 150]
Kaiser Family Foundation
July 18–23, 2019
44%
52%
4%
1,196
telephone
[ 151]
California
Public Policy Institute of California
July 14–23, 2019
32%
62%
5%
1,692
[ 152]
Ohio
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
July 17–22, 2019
43%
52%
1,431
[ 153]
United States
All adults
American Research Group
July 17–20, 2019
41%
56%
3%
1,100
[ 154]
NPR /PBS NewsHour /Marist
July 15–17, 2019
44%
52%
5%
1,346
[ 155]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
July 15–16, 2019
41%
55%
4%
1,113
online
[ 156]
YouGov (for The Economist )
July 14–16, 2019
44%
48%
8%
1,500
[ 157]
New Hampshire
University of New Hampshire /CNN
July 8–15, 2019
45%
51%
4%
855
telephone
[ 158]
United States
Gallup
July 1–12, 2019
44%
5%
1,525
[ 159]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
July 8–9, 2019
41%
54%
4%
1,115
online
[ 160]
YouGov (for The Economist )
July 7–9, 2019
40%
51%
9%
1,500
[ 161]
Registered voters
NBC News /The Wall Street Journal
45%
52%
3%
800
telephone
[ 162]
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
June 30 – July 2, 2019
41%
49%
9%
1,500
online
[ 163]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
June 28 – July 2, 2019
55%
4%
2,221
[ 164]
ABC News /The Washington Post
June 28 – July 1, 2019
44%
53%
3%
1,008
telephone
[ 165]
majority approve plurality approve majority disapprove plurality disapprove
June
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Approve
Disapprove
Unsure
Sample size
Polling method
Source(s)
United States
All adults
CNN
June 28–30, 2019
43%
52%
5%
1,613
telephone
[ 166]
Gallup
June 19–30, 2019
41%
54%
1,018
[ 167]
Investor's Business Daily
June 20–27, 2019
43%
49%
1%
900
[ 168]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
June 24–25, 2019
41%
55%
4%
1,115
online
[ 169]
YouGov (for The Economist )
June 22–25, 2019
42%
48%
10%
1,500
[ 170]
American Research Group
June 17–20, 2019
42%
55%
3%
1,100
telephone
[ 171]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
June 17–18, 2019
41%
57%
2%
1,027
online
[ 172]
YouGov (for The Economist )
June 16–18, 2019
43%
49%
9%
1,500
[ 173]
Monmouth University
June 12–17, 2019
41%
50%
751
telephone
[ 174]
Florida
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
44%
51%
5%
1,279
[ 175]
United States
All adults
Gallup
June 3–16, 2019
43%
55%
3%
1,015
[ 176]
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
June 11–15, 2019
49%
48%
1,000
[ 177]
Fox News
June 9–12, 2019
45%
53%
1,001
[ 178]
All adults
Ipsos (for Reuters )
June 10–11, 2019
40%
57%
2%
1,119
online
[ 179]
YouGov (for The Economist )
June 9–11, 2019
42%
49%
8%
1,500
[ 180]
NBC News /The Wall Street Journal
June 8–11, 2019
44%
53%
3%
1,000
telephone
[ 181]
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
June 6–10, 2019
42%
5%
1,214
[ 182]
All adults
Investor's Business Daily
May 30 – June 7, 2019
52%
2%
906
[ 183]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
May 29 – June 5, 2019
39%
57%
3%
4,416
online
[ 184]
YouGov (for The Economist )
June 2–4, 2019
42%
50%
9%
1,500
[ 185]
NPR /PBS NewsHour /Marist
May 31 – June 4, 2019
41%
49%
10%
944
telephone
[ 186]
Kaiser Family Foundation
May 30 – June 4, 2019
43%
55%
2%
1,206
[ 187]
majority approve plurality approve majority disapprove plurality disapprove
May
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Approve
Disapprove
Unsure
Sample size
Polling method
Source(s)
United States
All adults
CNN
May 28–31, 2019
43%
52%
5%
1,006
telephone
[ 188]
Gallup
May 15–30, 2019
40%
55%
4%
1,017
[ 189]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
May 28–29, 2019
41%
57%
3%
1,117
online
[ 190]
YouGov (for The Economist )
May 26–28, 2019
42%
49%
9%
1,500
[ 191]
California
Public Policy Institute of California
May 19–28, 2019
34%
61%
4%
1,696
telephone
[ 192]
United States
CNBC
May 22–26, 2019
40%
50%
10%
800
[ 193]
Tennessee
Registered voters
Vanderbilt University
May 9–23, 2019
54%
44%
1%
1,000
[ 194]
United States
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
May 18–21, 2019
41%
51%
7%
1,500
online
[ 195]
CBS News
May 17–20, 2019
52%
6%
1,101
telephone
[ 196]
American Research Group
May 17–20, 2019
40%
56%
4%
1,100
[ 197]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
41%
56%
3%
1,007
online
[ 198]
Monmouth University
May 16–20, 2019
40%
52%
8%
802
telephone
[ 199]
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
38%
57%
5%
1,078
[ 200]
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
May 12–14, 2019
39%
50%
10%
1,500
online
[ 201]
Registered voters
Fox News
May 11–14, 2019
46%
53%
1%
1,008
telephone
[ 202]
All adults
Ipsos (for Reuters )
May 10–14, 2019
39%
55%
6%
2,010
online
[ 203]
Pennsylvania
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
May 9–14, 2019
42%
54%
4%
978
telephone
[ 204]
United States
All adults
Pew Research Center
April 29 – May 13, 2019
40%
59%
1%
10,170
online
[ 205]
Gallup
May 1–12, 2019
42%
52%
6%
1,009
telephone
[ 206]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
May 6–7, 2019
39%
55%
5%
1,006
online
[ 207]
YouGov (for The Economist )
May 5–7, 2019
42%
48%
9%
1,500
[ 208]
Investor's Business Daily
April 26 – May 5, 2019
43%
50%
1%
900
telephone
[ 209]
NBC News /The Wall Street Journal
April 28 – May 1, 2019
46%
51%
3%
[ 210]
majority approve plurality approve majority disapprove plurality disapprove
April
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Approve
Disapprove
Unsure
Sample size
Polling method
Source(s)
United States
All adults
Ipsos (for Reuters )
April 29–30, 2019
39%
56%
5%
1,004
online
[ 211]
YouGov (for The Economist )
April 27–30, 2019
42%
50%
9%
1,500
[ 212]
Gallup
April 17–30, 2019
46%
4%
1,024
telephone
[ 213]
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
April 26–29, 2019
41%
55%
5%
1,044
[ 214]
All adults
NPR /PBS NewsHour /Marist
April 24–29, 2019
53%
6%
1,017
[ 215]
CNN
April 25–28, 2019
43%
52%
5%
1,007
[ 216]
New Hampshire
Likely voters
Suffolk University /The Boston Globe
41%
53%
6%
800
[ 217]
United States
All adults
ABC News /The Washington Post
April 22–25, 2019
39%
54%
1,001
[ 218]
YouGov (for The Economist )
April 21–23, 2019
42%
50%
8%
1,500
online
[ 219]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
April 17–23, 2019
40%
53%
7%
4,018
[ 220]
American Research Group
April 17–20, 2019
39%
57%
4%
1,100
telephone
[ 221]
New Hampshire
University of New Hampshire
April 10–18, 2019
41%
54%
5%
541
[ 222]
United States
Ipsos (for Reuters )
April 15–16, 2019
40%
56%
3%
1,006
online
[ 223]
Registered voters
Fox News
April 14–16, 2019
45%
51%
4%
1,005
telephone
[ 224]
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
April 13–16, 2019
41%
50%
9%
1,500
online
[ 225]
Kaiser Family Foundation
April 11–16, 2019
55%
3%
1,203
telephone
[ 226]
Monmouth University
April 11–15, 2019
40%
54%
6%
801
[ 227]
YouGov (for The Economist )
April 6–9, 2019
39%
51%
10%
1,500
online
[ 228]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
April 5–9, 2019
56%
5%
2,667
[ 229]
Gallup
April 1–9, 2019
45%
51%
4%
1,012
telephone
[ 230]
Wisconsin
Registered voters
Marquette University Law School
April 3–7, 2019
46%
52%
1%
800
[ 231]
United States
All adults
Investor's Business Daily
March 28 – April 6, 2019
41%
---
902
[ 232]
Likely voters
Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service
March 31 – April 4, 2019
43%
5%
1,000
[ 233]
North Carolina
All adults
High Point University#HPU Poll /High Point University
March 29 – April 4, 2019
40%
8%
841
telephone and online
[ 234]
United States
YouGov (for The Economist )
March 31 – April 2, 2019
42%
50%
1,500
online
[ 235]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
March 26 – April 1, 2019
53%
5%
3,962
[ 236]
majority approve plurality approve majority disapprove plurality disapprove
March
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Approve
Disapprove
Unsure
Sample size
Polling method
Source(s)
United States
All adults
NPR /PBS NewsHour /Marist
March 25–27, 2019
42%
51%
8%
938
telephone
[ 237]
NBC News /The Wall Street Journal
March 23–27, 2019
43%
53%
4%
1,000
[ 238]
YouGov (for The Economist )
March 24–26, 2019
49%
8%
1,500
online
[ 239]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
March 20–26, 2019
42%
52%
6%
4,603
[ 240]
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
March 21–25, 2019
39%
55%
5%
1,358
telephone
[ 241]
All adults
Pew Research Center
March 20–25, 2019
40%
1,503
[ 242]
CNBC
March 18–21, 2019
49%
11%
801
[ 243]
Registered voters
Fox News
March 17–20, 2019
46%
51%
2%
1,002
[ 244]
All adults
American Research Group
41%
55%
4%
1,100
[ 245]
YouGov (for The Economist )
March 17–19, 2019
39%
53%
8%
1,500
online
[ 246]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
March 13–19, 2019
55%
5%
2,222
[ 247]
California
Public Policy Institute of California
March 10–19, 2019
29%
67%
4%
1,691
telephone
[ 248]
United States
Kaiser Family Foundation
March 13–18, 2019
40%
57%
3%
1,211
[ 249]
New York
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
28%
68%
4%
1,216
[ 250]
United States
All adults
CNN
March 14–17, 2019
42%
51%
8%
1,003
[ 251]
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
March 13–17, 2019
48%
49%
3%
1,000
[ 252]
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
March 10–12, 2019
42%
50%
8%
1,500
online
[ 253]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
March 6–12, 2019
41%
54%
5%
2,207
[ 254]
South Carolina
Winthrop University
February 17 – March 12, 2019
42%
49%
7%
1,007
telephone
[ 255]
United States
Gallup
March 1–10, 2019
39%
57%
4%
1,039
[ 256]
YouGov (for The Economist )
March 3–5, 2019
43%
48%
9%
1,500
online
[ 257]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
February 27 – March 5, 2019
39%
56%
5%
3,269
[ 258]
Monmouth University
March 1–4, 2019
44%
51%
802
telephone
[ 259]
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
38%
55%
6%
1,120
[ 260]
All adults
Investor's Business Daily
February 21 – March 2, 2019
41%
53%
3%
907
[ 261] [ 262]
Maryland
Registered voters
Gonzales Research & Media Services
February 22 – March 1, 2019
38%
60%
2%
817
[ 263]
majority approve plurality approve majority disapprove plurality disapprove
February
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Approve
Disapprove
Unsure
Sample size
Polling method
Source(s)
United States
All adults
Gallup
February 12–28, 2019
43%
54%
3%
1,932
telephone
[ 264]
NBC News /The Wall Street Journal
February 24–27, 2019
46%
52%
2%
900
[ 265]
YouGov (for The Economist )
February 24–26, 2019
40%
51%
9%
1,500
online
[ 266]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
February 20–26, 2019
41%
55%
5%
3,514
[ 267]
New Hampshire
All adults
University of New Hampshire
February 18–26, 2019
43%
53%
3%
599
telephone
[ 268]
Texas
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
February 20–25, 2019
47%
50%
4%
1,222
[ 269]
United States
All adults
Kaiser Family Foundation
February 14–24, 2019
38%
56%
5%
1,440
[ 270]
American Research Group
February 17–20, 2019
44%
53%
3%
1,100
[ 271]
Virginia
Roanoke College
February 10–20, 2019
38%
48%
14%
598
[ 272]
United States
YouGov (for The Economist )
February 17–19, 2019
44%
8%
1,500
online
[ 273]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
February 13–19, 2019
41%
55%
4%
3,322
[ 274]
Virginia
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
February 14–18, 2019
36%
59%
5%
1,150
telephone
[ 275]
Iowa
All adults
The Des Moines Register /Mediacom
February 10–13, 2019
46%
50%
4%
803
[ 276]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
February 10–12, 2019
46%
52%
2%
1,004
[ 277]
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
40%
8%
1,500
online
[ 278]
Maryland
Goucher College
February 7–12, 2019
30%
66%
3%
808
telephone
[ 279]
United States
Ipsos (for Reuters )
February 6–12, 2019
39%
57%
4%
2,240
online
[ 280]
North Carolina
High Point University#HPU Poll /High Point University
February 4–11, 2019
40%
53%
8%
873
telephone and online
[ 281]
New Jersey
Monmouth University
February 8–10, 2019
37%
58%
5%
604
telephone
[ 282]
United States
Gallup
February 1–10, 2019
44%
52%
4%
1,016
[ 283]
YouGov (for The Economist )
February 2–5, 2019
40%
8%
1,500
online
[ 284]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
January 30 – February 5, 2019
38%
57%
5%
2,470
[ 285]
California
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
January 30 – February 4, 2019
28%
67%
4%
912
telephone
[ 286]
United States
All adults
CNN
January 30 – February 2, 2019
40%
55%
5%
1,011
[ 287]
Investor's Business Daily
January 24 – February 1, 2019
39%
57%
---
905
[ 288]
majority approve plurality approve majority disapprove plurality disapprove
January
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Approve
Disapprove
Unsure
Sample size
Polling method
Source(s)
United States
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
January 27–29, 2019
37%
53%
9%
1,500
online
[ 289]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
January 23–29, 2019
39%
56%
4%
2,958
[ 290]
California
Public Policy Institute of California
January 20–29, 2019
30%
67%
3%
1,688
telephone
[ 291]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
January 25–28, 2019
38%
57%
5%
1,004
[ 292]
All adults
Monmouth University
January 25–27, 2019
41%
54%
805
[ 293]
Gallup
January 21–27, 2019
37%
59%
3%
1,500
[ 294]
Michigan
Likely voters
WDIV-TV /The Detroit News
January 24–26, 2019
44%
52%
4%
600
[ 295]
United States
All adults
ABC News /The Washington Post
January 21–24, 2019
37%
58%
5%
1,001
[ 296]
NBC News /The Wall Street Journal
January 20–23, 2019
43%
54%
3%
900
[ 297]
Registered voters
Fox News
January 20–22, 2019
2%
1,008
[ 298]
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
January 20–22, 2019
40%
52%
8%
1,500
online
[ 299]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
January 16–22, 2019
55%
5%
2,274
[ 300]
Registered voters
Public Policy Polling
January 19–21, 2019
57%
3%
760
telephone and online
[ 301]
All adults
CBS News
January 18–21, 2019
36%
59%
5%
1,102
telephone
[ 302]
New York
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
January 16–21, 2019
29%
67%
4%
929
[ 303]
United States
All adults
American Research Group
January 17–20, 2019
41%
54%
5%
1,100
[ 304]
Wisconsin
Registered voters
Marquette University Law School
January 16–20, 2019
44%
52%
4%
800
[ 305]
United States
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
January 12–15, 2019
41%
8%
1,500
online
[ 306]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
January 9–15, 2019
55%
4%
3,363
[ 307]
Kaiser Family Foundation
January 9–14, 2019
38%
59%
3%
1,190
telephone
[ 308]
Pew Research Center
37%
1,505
[ 309]
NPR /PBS NewsHour /Marist
January 10–13, 2019
39%
53%
8%
1,023
[ 310]
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
January 9–13, 2019
41%
55%
3%
1,209
[ 311]
All adults
Investor's Business Daily
January 3–12, 2019
42%
54%
2%
903
[ 312] [ 313]
CNN
January 10–11, 2019
37%
57%
7%
848
[ 314]
YouGov (for The Economist )
January 6–8, 2019
40%
51%
10%
1,500
online
[ 315]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
January 2–8, 2019
55%
5%
2,201
[ 316]
Maryland
Registered voters
Gonzales Research & Media Services
December 28, 2018 – January 4, 2019
34%
64%
3%
809
telephone
[ 317]
United States
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
December 30, 2018 – January 1, 2019
42%
51%
7%
1,500
online
[ 318]
Ipsos (for Reuters )
December 26, 2018 – January 1, 2019
41%
54%
5%
2,482
[ 319]
majority approve plurality approve majority disapprove plurality disapprove
See also
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