Opinion polling on the first Donald Trump administration
This article summarizes the results of polls taken during the first presidency of Donald Trump which gather and analyze public opinion on his administration's performance and policies.
Graphical summary
Gallup approval polling Disapprove
Unsure
Approve
Job approval ratings
Aggregate polls
Poll numbers verified as of January 15, 2021[update]
2020
2019
2018
2017
Comparative favorability ratings
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Donald Trump favorable
Barack Obama favorable
Sample size
Polling method
Source
Georgia
Likely Voters
AtlasIntel
December 25, 2020–January 1, 2021
47%
52%
1,680
telephone and online
[ 3]
United States
Registered voters
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
August 9–12, 2020
40%
54%
900
telephone
[ 4]
Wisconsin
Registered voters
Marquette University Law School
June 14–18, 2020
42%
61%
805
telephone
[ 5]
United States
Registered voters
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
May 28 – June 2, 2020
40%
57%
1,000
telephone
[ 6]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
May 17–20, 2020
43%
63%
1,207
telephone
[ 7]
United States
Registered voters
Monmouth University
April 30 – May 4, 2020
40%
57%
739
telephone
[ 8]
Wisconsin
Registered voters
Marquette University Law School
November 13–17, 2019
46%
54%
801
telephone
[ 9]
United States
All adults
Grinnell College
October 17–23, 2019
42%
61%
1,003
telephone
[ 10]
United States
Registered voters
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
September 13–16, 2019
41%
54%
900
telephone
[ 11]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
August 11–13, 2019
42%
60%
1,013
telephone
[ 12]
United States
Registered voters
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
September 16–19, 2018
39%
54%
900
telephone
[ 13]
New York
Registered voters
Siena College Research Institute
February 5–8, 2018
33%
67%
823
telephone
[ 14]
United States
All adults
CNN
January 14–18, 2018
40%
66%
1,005
telephone
[ 15]
United States
All adults
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
January 13–17, 2018
36%
57%
900
telephone
[ 16]
Michigan
All adults
NBC News /Marist
August 13–17, 2017
34%
64%
907
telephone
[ 17]
United States
All adults
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
August 5–9, 2017
36%
51%
1,200
telephone
[ 18]
United States
All adults
Bloomberg News
July 8–12, 2017
41%
61%
1,001
telephone
[ 19]
United States
All adults
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
April 17–20, 2017
39%
52%
900
telephone
[ 20]
United States
All adults
Ipsos (for Reuters )
April 13–17, 2017
47%
62%
1,843
online
[ 21]
United States
All adults
Ipsos (for Reuters )
March 24–28, 2017
51%
64%
1,646
online
[ 22]
United States
All adults
Pew Research Center
February 28 – March 12, 2017
43%
60%
3,844
telephone and online
[ 23]
United States
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
January 23–25, 2017
45%
54%
2,692
online
[ 24]
Trump more favorable Obama more favorable
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Donald Trump favorable
Chuck Schumer favorable
Sample size
Polling method
Source(s)
United States
All adults
Gallup
February 17–28, 2020
46%
31%
1,020
telephone
[ 25]
New York
Registered voters
Siena College Research Institute
January 11–16, 2020
31%
54%
814
telephone
[ 26]
New York
Registered voters
Siena College Research Institute
September 8–12, 2019
32%
48%
798
telephone
[ 27]
New York
Registered voters
Siena College Research Institute
July 28 – August 1, 2019
35%
53%
810
telephone
[ 28]
New York
Registered voters
Siena College Research Institute
June 2–6, 2019
34%
54%
812
telephone
[ 29]
New York
Registered voters
Siena College Research Institute
April 8–11, 2019
38%
49%
735
telephone
[ 30]
New York
Registered voters
Siena College Research Institute
March 10–14, 2019
36%
51%
700
telephone
[ 31]
New York
Registered voters
Siena College Research Institute
February 4–7, 2019
35%
47%
778
telephone
[ 32]
United States
All adults
Gallup
January 21–27, 2019
39%
33%
1,022
telephone
[ 33]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
January 9–13, 2019
41%
26%
1,209
telephone
[ 34]
New York
Registered voters
Siena College Research Institute
January 6–10, 2019
32%
53%
805
telephone
[ 35]
United States
All adults
Gallup
December 3–12, 2018
40%
32%
1,025
telephone
[ 36]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
December 9–11, 2018
46%
28%
1,006
telephone
[ 37]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
August 19–21, 2018
41%
28%
1,009
telephone
[ 38]
New York
Likely voters
Siena Research Institute
June 4–7, 2018
38%
56%
745
telephone
[ 39]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
April 22–24, 2018
43%
29%
1,014
telephone
[ 40]
New York
Registered voters
Siena Research Institute
April 8–12, 2018
31%
53%
692
telephone
[ 41]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
February 16–19, 2018
37%
26%
1,249
telephone
[ 42]
New York
Registered voters
Siena Research Institute
February 5–8, 2018
33%
52%
823
telephone
[ 14]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
January 21–23, 2018
45%
31%
1,002
telephone
[ 43]
New York
Registered voters
Siena Research Institute
January 7–11, 2018
32%
59%
824
telephone
[ 44]
United States
Registered voters
Emerson College
October 12–14, 2017
44%
33%
820
telephone
[ 45]
United States
Registered voters
Morning Consult (for Politico )
October 5–9, 2017
43%
24%
1,996
online
[ 46]
New York
Registered voters
Siena Research Institute
September 25 – October 2, 2017
28%
58%
789
telephone
[ 47] [ 48]
United States
All adults
CNN
September 17–20, 2017
41%
28%
1,053
telephone
[ 49] [ 50]
United States
All adults
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
September 14–18, 2017
39%
18%
900
telephone
[ 51]
New York
Registered voters
Siena Research Institute
August 26–30, 2017
29%
58%
771
telephone
[ 52]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
August 27–29, 2017
44%
27%
1,006
telephone
[ 53]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
June 25–27, 2017
47%
26%
1,017
telephone
[ 54]
New York
Registered voters
Siena Research Institute
May 15–21, 2017
30%
57%
770
telephone
[ 55]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
May 4–9, 2017
35%
25%
1,078
telephone
[ 56]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
March 30 – April 3, 2017
36%
25%
1,171
telephone
[ 57]
New York
Registered voters
Siena Research Institute
March 19–23, 2017
33%
60%
791
telephone
[ 58]
United States
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
February 25 – March 1, 2017
40%
26%
1,500
online
[ 59]
United States
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
January 23–25, 2017
45%
26%
2,692
online
[ 24]
Trump more favorable Schumer more favorable
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Donald Trump favorable
Mike Pence favorable
Sample size
Polling method
Source
United States
All adults
Gallup
October 16–27, 2020
45%
43%
1,018
telephone
[ 60]
United States
Registered voters
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
October 9–12, 2020
42%
39%
1,000
telephone
[ 61]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
October 3–6, 2020
44%
47%
1,107
telephone
[ 62]
United States
All adults
CNN
October 1–4, 2020
39%
38%
1,205
telephone
[ 63]
United States
Registered voters
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
September 30 – October 1, 2020
39%
36%
800
telephone
[ 64]
United States
Likely voters
Siena College /New York Times
September 22–24, 2020
44%
44%
950
telephone
[ 65]
United States
Registered voters
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
September 13–16, 2020
41%
38%
1,000
telephone
[ 66]
United States
All adults
Gallup
August 31 – September 13, 2020
41%
41%
1,019
telephone
[ 67]
United States
Likely voters
Fox News
September 7–10, 2020
46%
48%
1,191
telephone
[ 68]
United States
Registered voters
Monmouth University
September 3–8, 2020
40%
38%
758
telephone
[ 69]
Florida
All adults
NBC News /Marist
August 31 – September 6, 2020
45%
43%
1,146
telephone
[ 70]
United States
All adults
CNN
August 28 – September 1, 2020
40%
41%
1,106
telephone
[ 71]
United States
Likely voters
Quinnipiac University
August 28–31, 2020
41%
38%
1,081
telephone
[ 72]
United States
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
August 28–31, 2020
43%
41%
1,000
telephone
[ 73]
United States
All adults
ABC News /Washington Post
August 12–15, 2020
42%
44%
1,001
telephone
[ 74]
United States
All adults
CNN
August 12–15, 2020
43%
41%
1,108
telephone
[ 75]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
August 9–12, 2020
43%
41%
1,000
telephone
[ 76]
United States
Likely voters
Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service
August 1–6, 2020
40%
41%
1,000
telephone
[ 77]
Iowa
All adults
The Des Moines Register /Mediacom
June 7–10, 2020
45%
44%
801
telephone
[ 78]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
May 17–20, 2020
43%
42%
1,207
telephone
[ 7]
United States
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
April 21–25, 2020
39%
40%
1,000
telephone
[ 79]
United States
All adults
CNN
March 4–7, 2020
43%
37%
1,211
telephone
[ 80] [ 81]
United States
All adults
Gallup
February 17–28, 2020
46%
41%
1,020
telephone
[ 25]
United States
All adults
Associated Press /NORC at the University of Chicago
February 13–16, 2020
43%
41%
1,074
telephone and online
[ 82]
United States
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
December 10–14, 2019
44%
42%
1,000
telephone
[ 83]
United States
All adults
Gallup
October 14–31, 2019
41%
39%
1,506
telephone
[ 84]
United States
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
October 23–26, 2019
44%
40%
1,000
telephone
[ 85]
United States
All adults
Grinnell College
October 17–23, 2019
42%
44%
1,003
telephone
[ 10]
United States
All adults
CNN
October 17–20, 2019
42%
38%
1,003
telephone
[ 86]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
October 6–8, 2019
43%
40%
1,003
telephone
[ 87]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
August 11–13, 2019
42%
39%
1,013
telephone
[ 12]
United States
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
March 13–17, 2019
42%
41%
1,000
telephone
[ 88]
United States
All adults
Gallup
February 12–28, 2019
44%
42%
1,932
telephone
[ 89]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
February 10–12, 2019
43%
42%
1,004
telephone
[ 90]
United States
All adults
CNN
January 30 – February 2, 2019
42%
39%
1,011
telephone
[ 91]
United States
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
December 11–16, 2018
40%
39%
1,000
telephone
[ 92]
United States
All adults
Gallup
September 4–12, 2018
41%
43%
1,035
telephone
[ 93]
United States
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
August 23–28, 2018
40%
36%
1,000
telephone
[ 94]
United States
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
June 13–18, 2018
40%
42%
1,000
telephone
[ 95]
New Hampshire
Likely voters
Suffolk University
April 26–30, 2018
42%
43%
800
telephone
[ 96]
United States
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
April 22–24, 2018
39%
39%
1,500
online
[ 97]
United States
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
February 20–24, 2018
34%
36%
1,000
telephone
[ 98]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
February 16–19, 2018
37%
36%
1,249
telephone
[ 42]
United States
All adults
CNN
January 14–18, 2018
40%
40%
1,005
telephone
[ 15]
United States
All adults
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
January 13–17, 2018
36%
33%
900
telephone
[ 16]
United States
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
December 5–9, 2017
34%
33%
1,000
telephone
[ 99]
United States
All adults
CNN
November 2–5, 2017
38%
38%
1,021
telephone
[ 100]
United States
Registered voters
Morning Consult (for Politico )
October 5–9, 2017
43%
44%
1,996
online
[ 46]
United States
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
September 27 – October 1, 2017
34%
36%
1,000
telephone
[ 101]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
August 27–29, 2017
44%
46%
1,006
telephone
[ 53]
United States
Registered voters
GW Battleground
August 13–17, 2017
42%
43%
1,000
telephone
[ 102]
United States
All adults
Bloomberg News
July 8–12, 2017
41%
44%
1,001
telephone
[ 19]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
June 25–27, 2017
47%
47%
1,017
telephone
[ 54]
United States
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
June 24–27, 2017
40%
41%
1,000
telephone
[ 103]
United States
All adults
CNN /ORC
April 22–25, 2017
45%
46%
1,009
telephone
[ 104]
United States
All adults
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
April 17–20, 2017
39%
38%
900
telephone
[ 20]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
March 12–14, 2017
44%
47%
1,008
telephone
[ 105]
United States
All adults
Pew Research Center
February 28 – March 12, 2017
43%
45%
3,844
telephone and online
[ 23]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
March 2–6, 2017
43%
40%
1,283
telephone
[ 106]
United States
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
March 1–5, 2017
45%
47%
1,000
telephone
[ 107]
United States
All adults
CNN /ORC
March 1–4, 2017
45%
47%
1,025
telephone
[ 108]
United States
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
February 25 – March 1, 2017
40%
42%
1,500
online
[ 59]
United States
All adults
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
February 18–22, 2017
43%
42%
1,000
telephone
[ 109]
United States
All adults
McClatchy /Marist College
February 15–19, 2017
38%
43%
1,073
telephone
[ 110]
United States
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
January 23–25, 2017
45%
44%
2,692
online
[ 24]
Trump more favorable Pence more favorable
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Donald Trump favorable
Nancy Pelosi favorable
Sample size
Polling method
Source(s)
United States
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
August 28–31, 2020
43%
35%
1,000
telephone
[ 73]
United States
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
April 21–25, 2020
39%
35%
1,000
telephone
[ 79]
United States
All adults
Gallup
February 17–28, 2020
46%
39%
1,020
telephone
[ 25]
United States
Registered voters
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
January 26–29, 2020
43%
33%
1,000
telephone
[ 111]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
January 19–22, 2020
45%
43%
1,005
telephone
[ 112]
United States
All adults
CNN
December 12–15, 2019
43%
39%
1,005
telephone
[ 113] [ 114]
United States
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
December 10–14, 2019
44%
36%
1,000
telephone
[ 83]
United States
All adults
Gallup
October 14–31, 2019
41%
40%
1,506
telephone
[ 84]
United States
All adults
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
October 27–30, 2019
40%
31%
900
telephone
[ 115]
United States
All adults
Grinnell College
October 17–23, 2019
42%
38%
1,003
telephone
[ 10]
United States
All adults
CNN
October 17–20, 2019
42%
44%
1,003
telephone
[ 86]
United States
Likely voters
Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service
October 6–10, 2019
42%
41%
1,000
telephone
[ 116]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
October 6–8, 2019
43%
42%
1,003
telephone
[ 87]
New York
Registered voters
Siena College Research Institute
September 8–12, 2019
32%
47%
798
telephone
[ 27]
United States
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
August 20–25, 2019
41%
31%
1,000
telephone
[ 117]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
July 21–23, 2019
45%
39%
1,004
telephone
[ 118]
United States
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
June 11–15, 2019
46%
32%
1,000
telephone
[ 119]
New York
Registered voters
Siena College Research Institute
June 2–6, 2019
34%
47%
812
telephone
[ 120]
United States
All adults
CNN
May 28–31, 2019
45%
40%
1,006
telephone
[ 121]
United States
Likely voters
Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service
March 31 – April 4, 2019
40%
37%
1,000
telephone
[ 122]
United States
Registered voters
Suffolk University /USA Today
March 13–17, 2019
42%
36%
1,000
telephone
[ 88]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
February 10–12, 2019
43%
36%
1,004
telephone
[ 90]
United States
All adults
CNN
January 30 – February 2, 2019
42%
42%
1,011
telephone
[ 91]
United States
All adults
Gallup
January 21–27, 2019
39%
38%
1,022
telephone
[ 33]
United States
All adults
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
January 20–23, 2019
39%
28%
900
telephone
[ 123]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
January 9–13, 2019
41%
35%
1,209
telephone
[ 34]
United States
All adults
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
December 9–12, 2018
37%
28%
900
telephone
[ 124]
United States
All adults
Gallup
December 3–12, 2018
40%
38%
1,025
telephone
[ 36]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
December 9–11, 2018
46%
36%
1,006
telephone
[ 37]
United States
Registered voters
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
October 14–17, 2018
42%
22%
900
telephone
[ 125]
United States
Registered voters
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
August 18–22, 2018
40%
20%
900
telephone
[ 126]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
August 19–21, 2018
41%
29%
1,009
telephone
[ 38]
Michigan
Likely voters
EPIC-MRA
April 28–30, 2018
40%
25%
600
telephone
[ 127]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
April 22–24, 2018
43%
31%
1,014
telephone
[ 40]
United States
All adults
ABC News /Washington Post
April 8–11, 2018
32%
32%
1,002
telephone
[ 128]
United States
All adults
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
March 10–14, 2018
37%
21%
1,100
telephone
[ 129]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
February 16–19, 2018
37%
29%
1,249
telephone
[ 42]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
January 21–23, 2018
45%
31%
1,002
telephone
[ 43]
United States
Registered voters
Morning Consult (for Politico )
October 5–9, 2017
43%
29%
1,996
online
[ 46]
United States
All adults
CNN
September 17–20, 2017
41%
29%
1,053
telephone
[ 49] [ 50]
United States
All adults
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
September 14–18, 2017
39%
25%
900
telephone
[ 51]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
August 27–29, 2017
44%
31%
1,006
telephone
[ 53]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
May 4–9, 2017
35%
31%
1,078
telephone
[ 56]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
March 30 – April 3, 2017
36%
30%
1,171
telephone
[ 57]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
March 12–14, 2017
44%
33%
1,008
telephone
[ 105]
United States
All adults
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
February 18–22, 2017
43%
19%
500
telephone
[ 109]
United States
Registered voters
Morning Consult (for Politico )
February 16–19, 2017
47%
29%
2,013
online
[ 130]
United States
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
January 23–25, 2017
45%
27%
2,692
online
[ 24]
Trump more favorable Pelosi more favorable
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Donald Trump favorable
Paul Ryan favorable
Sample size
Polling method
Source(s)
United States
All adults
Gallup
December 3–12, 2018
40%
34%
1,025
telephone
[ 36]
Wisconsin
Likely voters
Marquette University Law School
September 12–16, 2018
40%
42%
614
telephone
[ 131]
Wisconsin
Registered voters
Marquette University Law School
June 13–17, 2018
44%
43%
800
telephone
[ 132]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
April 22–24, 2018
43%
36%
1,014
telephone
[ 40]
United States
All adults
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
March 10–14, 2018
37%
24%
1,100
telephone
[ 129]
Wisconsin
Registered voters
Marquette University Law School
February 25 – March 1, 2018
44%
46%
800
telephone
[ 133]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
February 16–19, 2018
37%
28%
1,249
telephone
[ 42]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
January 21–23, 2018
45%
40%
1,002
telephone
[ 43]
United States
All adults
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
January 13–17, 2018
36%
28%
900
telephone
[ 16]
United States
All adults
CNN
December 14–17, 2017
36%
35%
1,001
telephone
[ 134]
United States
Registered voters
Morning Consult (for Politico )
October 5–9, 2017
43%
32%
1,996
online
[ 46]
United States
All adults
CNN
September 17–20, 2017
41%
32%
1,053
telephone
[ 49] [ 50]
United States
All adults
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
September 14–18, 2017
39%
24%
900
telephone
[ 51]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
August 27–29, 2017
44%
35%
1,006
telephone
[ 53]
United States
All adults
Bloomberg News
July 8–12, 2017
41%
34%
1,001
telephone
[ 19]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
May 4–9, 2017
35%
24%
1,078
telephone
[ 56]
United States
All adults
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
April 17–20, 2017
39%
22%
900
telephone
[ 20]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
March 30 – April 3, 2017
36%
28%
1,171
telephone
[ 57]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
March 16–21, 2017
36%
27%
1,056
telephone
[ 135]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
March 12–14, 2017
44%
37%
1,008
telephone
[ 105]
United States
All adults
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
February 18–22, 2017
43%
34%
500
telephone
[ 109]
United States
Registered voters
Morning Consult (for Politico )
February 16–19, 2017
47%
38%
2,013
online
[ 130]
United States
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
January 23–25, 2017
45%
34%
2,692
online
[ 24]
Trump more favorable Ryan more favorable
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Donald Trump favorable
Vladimir Putin favorable
Sample size
Polling method
Source(s)
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
April 14–16, 2019
44%
9%
1,005
telephone
[ 136]
United States
Registered voters
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
July 15–18, 2018
40%
5%
450
telephone
[ 137]
United States
All adults
CNN
June 14–17, 2018
40%
11%
1,012
telephone
[ 138] [ 139]
United States
Registered voters
Public Policy Polling
October 27–29, 2017
38%
7%
572
telephone and online
[ 140]
United States
Registered voters
Emerson College
October 12–14, 2017
44%
11%
820
telephone
[ 45]
United States
Registered voters
Public Policy Polling
September 22–25, 2017
41%
11%
865
telephone and online
[ 141]
United States
All adults
Public Religion Research Institute
August 2–8, 2017
38%
15%
2,024
telephone
[ 142]
United States
All adults
Bloomberg News
July 8–12, 2017
41%
15%
1,001
telephone
[ 143]
United States
Registered voters
Public Policy Polling
May 12–14, 2017
40%
8%
692
telephone and online
[ 144]
United States
Registered voters
Public Policy Polling
March 27–28, 2017
41%
9%
677
telephone and online
[ 145]
United States
All adults
Pew Research Center
February 28 – March 12, 2017
43%
16%
3,844
telephone and online
[ 23]
United States
Registered voters
Public Policy Polling
January 23–24, 2017
44%
10%
1,043
telephone and online
[ 146]
Trump more favorable Putin more favorable to
Issue-specific support
Appointment of Neil Gorsuch to Supreme Court
In February 2017, Donald Trump nominated Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court of the United States .[ 147] Gorsuch was confirmed on April 7, 2017, by a 54–45 vote.[ 148] [ 149]
majority support plurality support majority oppose plurality oppose
Ban on military service by transgender people
Donald Trump signed a presidential memorandum banning transgender individuals from serving openly in the U.S. military.[ 154]
In the following table, the "support" column indicates the percentage of respondents who supported the ban , whereas the "oppose" column indicates the percentage of respondents who were opposed to the ban .
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Support
Oppose
Unsure
Sample size
Polling method
Source
United States
All adults
Gallup
May 15–30, 2019
26%
71%
2%
1,017
telephone
[ 155]
United States
All adults
Public Religion Research Institute
April 9–20, 2019
32%
63%
5%
1,100
telephone
[ 156]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
January 25–28, 2019
22%
70%
8%
1,004
telephone
[ 157]
United States
All adults
CNN
December 14–17, 2017
22%
73%
5%
1,001
telephone
[ 158]
United States
All adults
Public Religion Research Institute
August 2–8, 2017
30%
64%
6%
2,024
telephone
[ 159]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
July 27 – August 1, 2017
27%
68%
5%
1,125
telephone
[ 160]
majority support plurality support majority oppose plurality oppose
Climate change regulations repeal
Donald Trump has pledged to repeal certain U.S. government regulations intended to address climate change .[ 161]
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Support
Oppose
Unsure
Sample size
Polling method
Source
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
May 4–9, 2017
28%
65%
7%
1,078
telephone
[ 162]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
April 12–18, 2017
25%
66%
9%
1,062
telephone
[ 150]
United States
All adults
CBS News
April 11–15, 2017
38%
51%
---
1,011
telephone
[ 163]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
March 30 – April 3, 2017
28%
62%
10%
1,171
telephone
[ 151]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
March 16–21, 2017
29%
63%
8%
1,056
telephone
[ 164]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
March 2–6, 2017
29%
62%
9%
1,323
telephone
[ 165]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
February 16–21, 2017
27%
63%
10%
1,323
telephone
[ 152]
United States
All adults
Quinnipiac University
January 5–9, 2017
32%
59%
9%
899
telephone
[ 161]
majority support plurality support majority oppose plurality oppose
Construction of border wall
In January 2017, Donald Trump ordered construction of a wall along portions of the Mexico–United States border .[ 166]
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Support
Oppose
Unsure
Sample size
Polling method
Source
United States
All adults
Associated Press /NORC at the University of Chicago
July 16–20, 2020
35%
47%
1%
1,057
telephone
[ 167]
Arizona
Registered voters
Monmouth University
March 11–14, 2020
45%
50%
5%
847
telephone
[ 168]
California
All adults
Public Policy Institute of California
January 3–12, 2020
30%
68%
2%
1,694
telephone
[ 169]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
December 8–11, 2019
44%
52%
4%
1,000
telephone
[ 170]
Wisconsin
Registered voters
Fox News
September 29 - October 2, 2019
42%
52%
7%
1,512
telephone
[ 171]
United States
Registered voters
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
September 13–16, 2019
43%
56%
1%
900
telephone
[ 11]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
June 9–12, 2019
42%
55%
2%
1,001
telephone
[ 172]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
May 11–14, 2019
43%
51%
6%
1,008
telephone
[ 173]
United States
All adults
Monmouth University
April 11–15, 2019
42%
56%
3%
801
telephone
[ 174]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
March 17–20, 2019
44%
51%
5%
1,002
telephone
[ 175]
United States
All adults
Monmouth University
March 1–4, 2019
44%
51%
4%
802
telephone
[ 176]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
March 1–4, 2019
41%
55%
4%
1,120
telephone
[ 177]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
February 10–12, 2019
46%
50%
4%
1,004
telephone
[ 90]
North Carolina
All adults
High Point University
February 4–11, 2019
44%
46%
11%
873
telephone and online
[ 178]
California
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
January 30 - February 4, 2019
32%
64%
4%
912
telephone
[ 179]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
January 25–28, 2019
41%
55%
4%
1,004
telephone
[ 180]
United States
All adults
Monmouth University
January 25–27, 2019
44%
52%
4%
805
telephone
[ 181]
United States
All adults
Gallup
January 21–27, 2019
40%
60%
1%
1,022
telephone
[ 182]
United States
All adults
ABC News /Washington Post
January 21–24, 2019
42%
54%
4%
1,001
telephone
[ 183]
United States
All adults
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
January 20–23, 2019
45%
52%
3%
900
telephone
[ 123]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
January 20–22, 2019
43%
51%
6%
1,008
telephone
[ 184]
United States
All adults
Pew Research Center
January 9–14, 2019
40%
58%
2%
1,505
telephone
[ 185]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
January 9–13, 2019
43%
55%
2%
1,209
telephone
[ 186]
United States
All adults
Investor's Business Daily
January 3–12, 2019
46%
53%
1%
903
telephone
[ 187]
United States
All adults
CNN
January 10–11, 2019
39%
56%
5%
848
telephone
[ 188]
United States
All adults
ABC News /Washington Post
January 8–11, 2019
42%
54%
4%
788
telephone
[ 189]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
December 12–17, 2018
43%
54%
3%
1,147
telephone
[ 190]
United States
All adults
CNN
December 6–9, 2018
38%
57%
4%
1,015
telephone
[ 191]
California
All adults
Public Policy Institute of California
October 12–21, 2018
24%
74%
2%
1,690
telephone
[ 192]
United States
All adults
CBS News
October 14–17, 2018
37%
60%
3%
1,108
telephone
[ 193]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
September 16–19, 2018
39%
51%
10%
1,003
telephone
[ 194]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
August 9–13, 2018
38%
58%
4%
1,175
telephone
[ 195]
United States
All adults
Washington Post /Schar School of Policy and Government
June 27 – July 2, 2018
42%
55%
3%
1,473
telephone and online
[ 196]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
June 14–17, 2018
39%
58%
4%
905
telephone
[ 197]
Wisconsin
Likely voters
Marquette University Law School
June 13–17, 2018
40%
55%
4%
800
telephone
[ 132]
United States
All adults
Gallup
June 1–13, 2018
41%
57%
2%
1,520
telephone
[ 198]
United States
All adults
Pew Research Center
June 5–12, 2018
40%
56%
4%
2,002
telephone
[ 199]
United States
All adults
CBS News
May 3–6, 2018
38%
59%
3%
1,101
telephone
[ 200]
United States
All adults
Investor's Business Daily
April 26 – May 4, 2018
40%
59%
1%
900
telephone
[ 201]
Texas
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
April 12–17, 2018
43%
53%
4%
1,029
telephone
[ 202]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
April 6–9, 2018
40%
57%
3%
1,181
telephone
[ 203]
California
All adults
Public Policy Institute of California
March 4–13, 2018
25%
71%
3%
1,694
telephone
[ 204]
United States
All adults
CBS News
March 8–11, 2018
38%
60%
2%
1,223
telephone
[ 205]
Wisconsin
Registered voters
Marquette University Law School
February 25 – March 1, 2018
37%
59%
3%
800
telephone
[ 133]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
February 2–5, 2018
37%
59%
4%
1,333
telephone
[ 206]
United States
All adults
Monmouth University
January 28–30, 2018
40%
57%
3%
806
telephone
[ 207]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
January 21–23, 2018
40%
53%
7%
1,002
telephone
[ 43]
United States
All adults
ABC News /Washington Post
January 15–18, 2018
34%
63%
3%
1,005
telephone
[ 208]
United States
All adults
CNN
January 14–18, 2018
35%
62%
3%
1,005
telephone
[ 209]
United States
All adults
CBS News
January 13–16, 2018
35%
61%
4%
1,125
telephone
[ 210]
United States
All adults
Pew Research Center
January 10–15, 2018
37%
60%
3%
1,503
telephone
[ 211]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
January 5–9, 2018
34%
63%
3%
1,106
telephone
[ 212]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
December 6–11, 2017
36%
62%
2%
1,211
telephone
[ 213]
United States
All adults
CBS News
December 3–5, 2017
36%
61%
3%
1,120
telephone
[ 214]
New Hampshire
All adults
University of New Hampshire
October 26 – November 9, 2017
34%
61%
2%
956
telephone
[ 215]
United States
All adults
Public Religion Research Institute
October 18–30, 2017
36%
63%
2%
2,019
telephone
[ 216]
United States
All adults
Associated Press /NORC
September 28 – October 2, 2017
32%
49%
---
1,150
telephone and online
[ 217]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
September 21–26, 2017
37%
60%
3%
1,412
telephone
[ 218]
Virginia
Likely voters
Roanoke College
September 16–23, 2017
33%
61%
5%
596
telephone
[ 219]
United States
All adults
ABC News /Washington Post
September 18–21, 2017
37%
62%
1%
1,002
telephone
[ 220]
United States
All adults
CNN
September 17–20, 2017
33%
63%
3%
1,053
telephone
[ 221]
United States
All adults
Monmouth University
September 15–19, 2017
35%
60%
5%
1,009
telephone
[ 222]
California
All adults
Public Policy Institute of California
September 10–19, 2017
24%
73%
2%
1,726
telephone
[ 223]
United States
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
September 3–5, 2017
38%
47%
16%
1,500
online
[ 224]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
August 27–29, 2017
39%
56%
5%
1,006
telephone
[ 53]
United States
All adults
CBS News
August 3–6, 2017
36%
61%
3%
1,111
telephone
[ 225]
United States
Likely voters
Rasmussen Reports
July 26–27, 2017
37%
56%
---
1,000
telephone and online
[ 226]
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
May 21–23, 2017
32%
65%
3%
1,011
telephone
[ 227]
United States
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
May 6–9, 2017
40%
46%
14%
1,500
online
[ 228]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
May 4–9, 2017
33%
64%
3%
1,078
telephone
[ 162]
Mexico
All adults
Pew Research Center
March 2 – April 10, 2017
5%
94%
2%
1,000
face-to-face
[ 229] [ 230]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
March 30 – April 3, 2017
33%
64%
3%
1,171
telephone
[ 151]
United States
All adults
Gallup
March 9–29, 2017
36%
56%
7%
1,526
telephone
[ 231]
United States
All adults
Pew Research Center
February 16 – March 15, 2017
35%
64%
1%
1,505
telephone
[ 232]
California
All adults
Public Policy Institute of California
March 5–14, 2017
25%
72%
3%
1,690
telephone
[ 233]
United States
All adults
Pew Research Center
February 28 – March 12, 2017
40%
59%
1%
3,844
telephone and online
[ 23]
United States
All adults
SurveyMonkey
March 1–5, 2017
44%
54%
3%
4,551
online
[ 234]
United States
All adults
CBS News
February 17–21, 2017
39%
58%
3%
1,280
telephone
[ 235]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
February 16–21, 2017
37%
60%
3%
1,323
telephone
[ 152]
United States
All adults
SurveyMonkey (for NBC News )
February 13–19, 2017
41%
56%
2%
11,512
online
[ 236]
United States
All adults
Pew Research Center
February 7–12, 2017
35%
62%
3%
1,503
telephone
[ 237]
United States
Registered voters
Morning Consult /Politico
February 2–4, 2017
48%
42%
10%
2,070
online interviews
[ 147]
San Diego
N/A
SurveyUSA (for San Diego Union-Tribune )
January 25, 2017
43%
48%
8%
500
N/A
[ 238]
United States
Registered voters
Morning Consult (for Politico )
January 20–22, 2017
47%
45%
7%
1,992
telephone
[ 239]
majority support plurality support majority oppose plurality oppose
Construction of Keystone Pipeline
In January 2017, Donald Trump ordered the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to permit construction of the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline.[ 147] Donald Trump wanted to build the final uncompleted portion of the Dakota Access pipeline. The Keystone XL oil pipeline would bring oil from Alberta , Canada to the Nebraska area. It would then connect to an existing pipeline to bring the crude to the Illinois area.[ 240]
majority support plurality support majority oppose plurality oppose
Deportation of illegal immigrants with criminal records
In an interview following his election, Donald Trump said illegal immigrants with criminal records should be deported.[ 243]
majority support plurality support majority oppose plurality oppose
Government employee staffing cuts
Donald Trump has proposed a 20-percent cut in parts of the U.S. Government workforce.[ 244]
majority support plurality support majority oppose plurality oppose
Obamacare repeal
Donald Trump has called for the repeal of the Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare").[ 161]
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Support
Oppose
Unsure
Sample size
Polling method
Source(s)
United States
Registered voters
Fox News
October 3–6, 2020
32%
64%
4%
1,107
telephone
[ 62]
Wisconsin
Registered voters
Marquette University Law School
August 4–9, 2020
40%
54%
6%
801
telephone
[ 245]
United States
Registered voters
NBC News /Wall Street Journal
September 13–16, 2019
43%
52%
5%
900
telephone
[ 11]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
June 14–17, 2018
44%
51%
5%
905
telephone
[ 246]
Ohio
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
June 7–12, 2018
44%
51%
4%
1,082
telephone
[ 247]
Texas
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
April 12–17, 2018
45%
49%
5%
1,029
telephone
[ 202]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
September 21–26, 2017
45%
51%
5%
1,412
telephone
[ 218]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
August 9–15, 2017
45%
52%
3%
1,361
telephone
[ 248]
United States
All adults
CNN
August 3–6, 2017
33%
64%
3%
1,018
telephone
[ 249]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
July 27 – August 1, 2017
42%
54%
4%
1,125
telephone
[ 250]
United States
All adults
Associated Press /NORC
July 13–17, 2017
46%
53%
---
1,019
telephone and online
[ 251]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
June 22–27, 2017
45%
51%
4%
1,212
telephone
[ 252]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
May 31 – June 6, 2017
44%
53%
4%
1,361
telephone
[ 253]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
May 17–23, 2017
45%
50%
4%
1,404
telephone
[ 254]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
May 4–9, 2017
44%
53%
3%
1,078
telephone
[ 162]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
April 12–18, 2017
44%
53%
2%
1,062
telephone
[ 150]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
March 30 – April 3, 2017
42%
54%
4%
1,171
telephone
[ 151]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
March 16–21, 2017
45%
51%
5%
1,056
telephone
[ 255]
United States
All adults
Kaiser Family Foundation
March 6–12, 2017
45%
51%
3%
1,206
telephone
[ 256]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
March 2–6, 2017
45%
51%
4%
1,323
telephone
[ 165]
United States
Registered voters
Public Policy Polling
February 21–22, 2017
43%
51%
6%
941
telephone and online
[ 257]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
February 16–21, 2017
43%
54%
3%
1,323
telephone
[ 152]
United States
All adults
Investor's Business Daily
January 27 – February 2, 2017
42%
54%
4%
885
telephone
[ 258]
United States
All adults
Quinnipiac University
January 5–9, 2017
48%
47%
5%
899
telephone
[ 161]
majority support plurality support majority oppose plurality oppose
Refugee restrictions
During his presidential campaign, Donald Trump called for the suspension of immigration to the United States from seven "terror prone" countries. In January 2017, he signed an executive order partially implementing that policy and halving annual U.S. refugee intake from 100,000 to 50,000.[ 161] [ 259]
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Support
Oppose
Unsure
Sample size
Polling method
Source
United States
All adults
YouGov (for HuffPost )
May 25–26, 2017
45%
43%
13%
1,000
online
[ 260]
United States
All adults
Gallup
March 9–29, 2017
40%
46%
14%
1,526
telephone
[ 231]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
March 16–21, 2017
42%
52%
6%
1,056
telephone
[ 164]
California
All adults
Public Policy Institute of California
March 6–14, 2017
37%
58%
5%
1,487
telephone
[ 233]
United States
All adults
Pew Research Center
February 28 – March 12, 2017
47%
52%
1%
3,844
telephone and online
[ 23]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
March 2–6, 2017
42%
51%
7%
1,323
telephone
[ 165]
United States
Registered voters
Morning Consult /Politico
February 2–4, 2017
55%
38%
7%
2,070
online interviews
[ 147]
United States
All adults
CBS News
February 1–2, 2017
45%
51%
4%
1,019
telephone
[ 261]
United States
All adults
Investor's Business Daily
January 27 – February 2, 2017
51%
48%
1%
885
telephone
[ 258]
United States
Registered voters
Ipsos (for Reuters )
January 30–31, 2017
49%
41%
10%
1,201
online
[ 262]
United States
Likely voters
Rasmussen Reports
January 25–26, 2017
57%
32%
11%
1,000
telephone and online
[ 263]
Utah
Registered voters
University of Utah
January 9–16, 2017
40%
55%
5%
605
N/A
[ 264]
United States
All adults
Quinnipiac University
January 5–9, 2017
48%
42%
10%
899
telephone
[ 161]
majority support plurality support majority oppose plurality oppose
Sanctuary city funding
In January 2017, Donald Trump issued an executive order that would block federal funding to "sanctuary cities ".[ 147]
majority support plurality support majority oppose plurality oppose
UN funding
Donald Trump has said he plans to dramatically reduce United States funding to the United Nations and UN programs.[ 265]
majority support plurality support majority oppose plurality oppose
Withdrawal from the Paris Agreement on climate change
On June 1, 2017, Donald Trump announced that the United States would withdraw from the Paris Agreement on climate change .[ 266]
Area polled
Segment polled
Polling group
Date
Support
Oppose
Unsure
Sample size
Polling method
Source
United States
All adults
NPR /PBS NewsHour /Marist College
June 21–25, 2017
30%
53%
16%
1,205
telephone
[ 267]
United States
All adults
Associated Press /NORC
June 8–11, 2017
29%
46%
1%
1,068
telephone and online
[ 268]
United States
All adults
YouGov (for The Economist )
June 4–6, 2017
32%
50%
18%
1,500
online
[ 269]
United States
Registered voters
Quinnipiac University
June 1–6, 2017
32%
62%
6%
1,361
telephone
[ 270]
United States
All adults
ABC News /Washington Post
June 2–4, 2017
28%
59%
13%
527
telephone
[ 271]
United States
All adults
Princeton Survey Research Associates International
June 1–4, 2017
34%
54%
8%
1,003
telephone
[ 272]
majority support plurality support majority oppose plurality oppose
Withdrawal from Trans-Pacific Partnership
In January 2017, Donald Trump withdrew the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact.[ 273]
majority support plurality support majority oppose plurality oppose
Global polls
A Gallup poll on 134 countries comparing the approval ratings of US leadership between the years 2016 and 2017 found that only in 29 of them did Trump lead Obama in job approval and that people living in authoritarian or hybrid regime states generally tended to rate Trump more favorably compared to people living in democratic states.[ 274] Overall, more international respondents disapproved rather than approved of the Trump administration and approval ratings were reported to be similar to those in the last 2 years of the Bush administration .[ 275] A Pew Research Center poll of 37 nations conducted in July 2017 found "a median of just 22% has confidence in Trump to do the right thing when it comes to international affairs". This compares to a median of 64% rate of confidence for his predecessor Barack Obama. Trump received a higher rating in only two countries: Russia and Israel.[ 276] In a 2018 Pew Research poll of 25 nations, the confidence in Trump rose to 27%.[ 277] In the 2019 poll, the confidence in Trump was at 29%.[ 278] In the September 2020 poll, the confidence in Trump decreased to 16%.[ 279]
Post-Presidency retrospective polls
In a 2023 Gallup poll measuring approval of recent former presidents during their time in office, Trump had a retrospective approval rating of 46%, which was second lowest among presidents, measuring only above Richard Nixon . Trump had 12% among Democrats, 41% among Independents, and 91% among Republicans. Trump had the lowest approval rating among all presidents surveyed with Democrats, the second lowest among Independents (ahead of only Richard Nixon), and the second highest among Republicans (behind only Ronald Reagan). Trump also had the biggest partisan gap of approval among all presidents listed with a 79% approval gap between Democrats and Republicans.[ 280]
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