What recent choices say about Donald Trump’s approval rating

President Donald Trump’s approval has reduced one all time after his tariff war against rating countries and is the unanimous result of all recent voting, the latest New York Times/Sienna College One that gave Trump a 42 percent approval rating. 54 percent said that he rejected his job performance, giving him 12 points under water.
Trump’s approval rating is much lower than the rating for other recent presidents for about 100 days in his administration.
NYT Pol said that Trump had a detailed negative approval rating, which included the respondents on a variety of issues, including immigration and economy – the two issues that were seen as their strength since the beginning of his first term, NYT Pol said. The poll 913 was held on 21-24 between registered voters. The margin of the error was 3.8 points.
Men are not supporting Trump
One of these recent votes is the major takeaways that Trump’s approval rating with men is getting sour. According to a Pew Research Poll held between 3,589 Americans between 7-13 April, Trump’s approval among men has dropped from pure positive in February (52 percent approval, 46 percent rejection) pure negative (44 percent approved, 55 percent rejection) in April). It represents a 17-point swing in months. The latest pole had a margin of +/- 1.8 percent marks.
The latest economist/YouGov Pol, Trump, held between 1,625 respondents between April 19-22, is shown on 45 percent approval and 49 percent rejection between male respondents-below 55/40, a month ago. It represents a 19-point net drop in just four weeks. In both elections, there was a margin of +/- 3.3 percent marks error.
A Fox News Poll, held between 1,104 registered voters between April 18-21, received the male support from the 50/50 partition in March to 48/51.