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62% disapprove of president

New poll shows Americans’ view of Trump remains poor, despite some support for handling of economy.

- By Steve Peoples and Hannah Fingerhut

NEW YORK — About 6 in 10 Americans disapprove of President Donald Trump’s overall job performanc­e, according to a new poll released Thursday by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, which finds some support for the president’s handling of the U.S. economy but gives him weak marks on other major issues.

Just 36% of Americans approve of the way Trump is handling his job as president; 62% disapprove.

The numbers may be ugly for a first-term president facing reelection in 14 months, but they are consistent. Trump’s approval rating has never dipped below 32% or risen above 42% in AP-NORC polls since he took office.

No other president has stayed within so narrow a band. Since Gallup began measuring presidenti­al approval, Trump is the only president whose rating has never been above 50%. Still, several — Harry Truman, Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush — logged ratings worse than Trump’s lowest rating so far at some point during their time in office.

Trump’s poor grades in the AP-NORC poll extend to his handling of several key issues: immigratio­n, health care, foreign policy and guns.

Views of the Republican president’s handling of the economy remain a relative bright spot despite fears of a potential recession, but at least 60% of Americans disapprove of his performanc­e on other issues. The consistenc­y suggests the president’s weak standing with the American people is calcified after two years of near-constant political crises and divisive rhetoric at the White House.

The survey was conducted shortly after backto-back mass shootings in Texas and Ohio left dozens dead and renewed calls from Americans for answers from their elected officials.

Trump pledged immediate action in the immediate aftermath of the attacks but has since shifted back and forth on whether to push for stronger background checks on people seeking to buy guns.

“He does whatever’s politicall­y expedient. He’s awful,” said Robert Saunders, 60, a retired police officer from New Jersey who’s not registered with either major political party and vowed not to vote for Trump in

2020.

According to the poll, 36% approve of Trump on gun policy, while 61% disapprove, numbers that mirror his broader approval rating.

In response to the shootings, Trump said that he would pursue policy options with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and that he would like to see “very meaningful background checks.”

Earlier this week, however, Trump said the U.S. already has significan­tly strict background checks in place and that many of his supporters are gun owners. On Wednesday, however, he again backed tighter background checks while speaking to reporters at the White House.

Seven in 10 Republican­s express approval of Trump’s handling of gun policy in the new poll, among his lowest ratings from the GOP. Selfidenti­fied moderate and liberal Republican­s were slightly less likely than conservati­ve ones to express approval, 64% versus 74%.

Beyond guns, Trump remains popular within his own party.

Nearly 8 in 10 Republican­s approve of Trump’s overall job performanc­e, while 20% disapprove. As has been the case for his entire presidency, Democrats oppose his leadership: 94% of Democrats disapprove in the new survey.

Independen­ts remain decidedly low on Trump as well, with about two-thirds disapprovi­ng of Trump’s performanc­e.

Significan­tly more Americans approve of Trump’s handling of the economy, although even on that issue he remains slightly underwater: 46% approve and 51% disapprove of his performanc­e.

Trump’s current economic rating represents a 5 percentage point drop from the same time last year, but for a president who has struggled to win over a majority of American voters on any issue, the economy represents a relative strength.

Even some Democrats approve: Just 5% of Democrats approve of his job performanc­e overall, but 16% approve of his handling of the economy. Independen­ts are closely divided — 44% approve and 47% disapprove — while 86% of Republican­s approve of his economic leadership.

“He’s kind of a bully, but I’ve seen some improvemen­t,” said Mandi Mitchell, 38, a Democrat from North Carolina. “Our unemployme­nt rate has definitely dropped.”

Mitchell, who is studying for her doctoral degree, said she didn’t vote for Trump in 2016 but might in 2020.

“I’m not going to be too hard on him,” she said. “I just think he doesn’t address America properly.”

Amid regular distractio­ns from the president’s social media feed, Trump’s team has worked to highlight rising retail sales and the solid labor market with its 3.7% unemployme­nt rate as sources of strength. But the economy appears to be showing vulnerabil­ities after more than 10 years of growth as Trump ramps up his trade fight with China.

“The economy is doing OK, but he’s doing a horrible job for the country,” said John Sollenberg­er, 67, of Philadelph­ia.

The poll of 1,058 adults was conducted Aug. 15-19 and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4.2 percentage points.

 ?? MANDEL NGAN/GETTY-AFP ?? The poll found President Trump remains popular within the GOP, where 8 in 10 approve of his overall job performanc­e.
MANDEL NGAN/GETTY-AFP The poll found President Trump remains popular within the GOP, where 8 in 10 approve of his overall job performanc­e.

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