President Donald Trump’s new Hampshire disapproval has set a record in a new poll.
According to a survey by the University of New Hampshire Research Center, the effects of which were published Monday, 60% of New Hampshire citizens disapprove of Trump’s paintings as president, while 39% approve. The 60% figure is the highest reported through UNH’s investigations into Trump’s term.
The UNH poll, which was completed through about 2,000 respondents, shows that Trump’s disapproval has increased in the state over the past year. Forty-eight percent of respondents said they “strongly disapproved” of Trump in April, up from 55 percent in July.
Support for the president is largely divided along the starting lines.
The ballot found that 83 percent of Republicans passed Trump’s consistent and professional compliance, while 37 percent of independents and 1% of Democrats approved it. The ballot has a margin of error of 2.2 consistent with the penny.
UNH noted that aid among the three teams has been almost the same since June, approval “has decreased among 18- to 34-year-olds, but has remained largely strong among teams of other ages.”
The investigation also concluded that Trump’s approval largely similar to his belief in his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. Only 2% of respondents disapproved of Trump’s control of COVID-19 by passing their overall professional performance, and only 1% approved their pandemic control but not their overall professional performance.
The vote comes when Trump faces a decrease in approval of his pandemic management.
When asked about Trump’s control of COVID-19, most Americans (56%) or disapproved of its performance, while 37% or approved, according to a survey conducted by the Fund for Democracy – UCLA Nationscape Project in July. That’s 8 fewer numbers than in April, when 45 percent of Americans passed Trump’s control of coronavirus and 48 percent disapproved of it. The poll also found a decline in Trump’s approval of race relations and control of the economy in recent months.
The Democracy Fund + UCLA Nationscape survey also found that a majority – 55% – strongly or somewhat disapproved of the job Trump is doing as president, while a combined 39% strongly or somewhat approved of it. Since April, Trump’s national approval rating has dropped 7 percentage points, while his disapproval rating has risen 5 percentage points.
Trump faces a developing challenge in his re-election polls. RealClearPolitics discovered that former Vice President Joe Biden, the alleged Democratic nominee, takes him through more than seven issues in national polls.
Contributing reports: Rebecca Morin