Poll: Donald Trump Approval Rating Jumps Five Points After Mueller Verdict
Trump is now up to a 50 percent approval according to Thursday’s results, up five points from his Monday and Friday rating of 45 percent.

Trump is now up to a 50 percent approval according to Thursday’s results, up five points from his Monday and Friday rating of 45 percent.

Sen. Cory Booker’s (D-NJ) disapproval rating has reached an all-time high, the highest disapproval rating for the New Jersey Democrat since his election to the Senate in 2013, according to a poll released Thursday.

Rasmussen reports that the president’s approval rating is now at 52 percent, a nine-point jump in just ten days.

The tracking poll shows that 60 percent of Americans currently disapprove of President Trump.

President Donald Trump yielded a 45 percent approval rating in the latest joint Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll carried out between July 15th and 18th.

The president has spent most of the month of May hovering within the 47-50 percent range of the daily tracking poll, continuing a trend started in February.

According to the Real Clear Politics poll of polls, and despite an unprecedented media jihad against him, President Donald Trump’s average job approval rating sits at a relatively healthy 42.9 percent, a high he has not reached in nearly a year.

“[Y]our self adoration is disgraceful,” Brennan replied to Trump on Twitter.

President Donald Trump’s approval rating is climbing, even as critics continue to predict the imminent unraveling of his presidency.

The poll shows that approval for the president has jumped seven points overall since February. Both Republican and independent approval have jumped six points.

At the five-year mark in the Francis pontificate, “signs of growing discontent” with the pontiff are emerging among American Catholics, according to a report released Tuesday by the Pew Research Center. While the vast majority of U.S. Catholics continue to

An “instant” poll of viewers who watched President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday night found that 75% approved of the speech, while only 25% disapproved — a 50-point margin in the president’s favor.

Despite the elitist media’s malevolent intentions to distract from President Trump’s historical successes in the first year of his presidency, word and the results are getting through to the only people that matter, voters. And the latest job approval numbers for the president reflect this.

Thanks to a rapidly expanding economy, a booming stock market, real job growth, and the optimism that comes with all of that, President Trump’s approval rating jumped to 42 percent, according to CNBC.

Despite a coordinated, full-court savaging throughout the national media, President Trump is showing a counter-intuitive resilience among actual voters — you know, those people who live in the real world outside the cable news bubble. In both the Rasmussen poll of likely voters and the latest Politico poll of voters, Trump’s job approval rating has jumped to a healthy 45 percent.
The approval rating of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has plummeted to just 18 percent, a survey from Public Policy Polling has found.

More Americans approve of President Donald Trump’s job performance, as his support has jumped six points in just one week, according to a Rasmussen poll.

President Donald Trump’s approval numbers are ticking up after taking a hit from news of the ongoing Russia investigation and media outcry.

Gallup reports that American’s current job approval rating of Congress is 11 percent, just two points higher than the record low hit in 2013. And although the GOP controls both chambers, Republicans are also the least likely to have a positive opinion of the legislative body.

For the first time in almost three years, President Obama has risen above 50 percent in his approval rating by striking 51 percent in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll. The latest rating is a hike from Obama’s lowest rating

A week away from the second anniversary of Pope Francis’ election to the papacy, the Pew Research Center has released its latest report on the Pope’s popularity, and far from diminishing, the Pontiff’s approval rating in America continues to soar.