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Pliny's Point on April 19, 2017
April 19, 2017: An average of recent polls puts President Donald Trump's approval rating at 41 percent. This rating has held relatively steady, only varying by one point in either direction throughout April. Throughout most of March, the approval rating was between 44 and 45 percent.
Source | Date range | Sample size | Job approval rating | Margin of error (+/-) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gallup[1] | 4/14 - 4/17 | 1,500 adults | 41% | 3% |
Rasmussen Reports[2] | 4/13 - 4/17 | 1,500 likely voters | 50% | 2.5% |
Economist/YouGov[3] | 4/10 - 4/11 | 1,330 registered voters | 43% | 3.2% |
CBS News[4] | 4/7 - 4/9 | 1,006 adults | 43% | 4% |
Politico/Morning Consult[5] | 4/6 - 4/9 | 1,988 registered voters | 48% | 2% |
Reuters/Ipsos[6] | 4/13 - 4/17 | 1,843 adults | 43% | 2.6% |
Quinnipiac University[7] | 3/30 - 4/3 | 1,171 registered voters | 35% | 2.9% |
IBD/TIPP[8] | 3/24 - 3/30 | 904 adults | 34% | 3.3% |
Public Policy Polling[9] | 3/27 - 3/28 | 677 registered voters | 40% | 3.8% |
Pew Research[10] | 4/5 - 4/11 | 1,501 adults | 39% | 2.9% |
Quinnipiac University[11] | 3/16 - 3/21 | 1,056 registered voters | 37% | 3% |
A study by FiveThirtyEight found that variances in polls about President Trump's favorability stemmed primarily from the collection method. Polls of registered or likely voters tended to be more favorable to Trump than those that polled adults generally. Automated or online polls also resulted in more favorable rankings than those conducted with live phone calls. The data for these findings was taken from polls conducted between Feb. 1 and Feb. 19, 2017.[12] For more on the types of polling methods used in Ballotpedia's polling averages, see Pliny's Point polling methodology.
Methodology
For Ballotpedia's presidential approval, congressional approval, and direction of the country polling results, we take an average of the most recent polls on one or more of these topics conducted by 12 sources. Polls may be included in the average for up to 30 days, though this timeline may be adjusted to account for major news events as we attempt to balance the need for a larger sample of results with the need to remove outdated information. For a full description of our methodology and polling explanations, see: Ballotpedia's Polling Indexes.
What's in a name?
Pliny the Elder, a scholar from the Roman Empire, is most well known for writing the encyclopedic work Naturalis Historia, or “Natural History.” His extremely thorough work covered everything from botany to technology. Naturalis Historia, one of the largest Roman works that still exists from the first century A.D., became an example for future encyclopedic works through its formatting, references, and comprehensiveness.
Today, Ballotpedia works to preserve and expand knowledge, just like Pliny did hundreds of years ago. One of the features of Ballotpedia, the encyclopedia of American politics, was a daily statistic called Pliny’s Point. Each day, between January 20, 2017 and September 1, 2017, readers learned where Americans stood on the direction of the country, or their approval of elected officials.
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See also
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Footnotes
- ↑ Gallup, "Trump Job Approval," accessed April 19, 2017
- ↑ Rasmussen Reports, "Trump Approval Index History," accessed April 19, 2017
- ↑ YouGov, "The Economist/YouGov Poll," April 2 - 4, 2017
- ↑ CBS News, "What Americans think about U.S. strike on Syria," April 10, 2017
- ↑ Politico/Morning Consult, "National Tracking Poll," April 6-9, 2017
- ↑ Ipsos, "Ipsos Poll Conducted for Reuters: Core Political Data," April 18, 2017
- ↑ Quinnipiac University Poll, " Trump Slump Continues As He Drops Below Obama, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds," April 4, 2017
- ↑ Investor's Business Daily, "Trump Support Plunges In Latest IBD/TIPP Poll," April 3, 2017
- ↑ Public Policy Polling, "Trump, Ryan Both Hit Record Low Approval," March 30, 2017
- ↑ Pew Research, "Public Dissatisfaction With Washington Weighs on the GOP," April 17, 2017
- ↑ Quinnipiac University/Poll, "Base Erodes as Trump Drops to New Low Scores, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds," March 22, 2017
- ↑ FiveThirtyEight, "Why Polls Differ On Trump’s Popularity," February 20, 2017