Together, the Poll Hub team explains the terms bandied about by the pundits and politicos and helps poll consumers sort through the current proliferation of
job approval polls.
Not exact matches
The
poll's timing was favorable to Johnson, with Trump posting historically low
job -
approval ratings for the earliest part of his presidency.
West Long Branch, NJ - Donald Trump's current
job approval rating is the lowest registered in the Monmouth University
Poll since he took office, with the biggest drop coming from independent women.
A Gallup
poll released Friday showed Trump had just a 40 %
approval rating — consistent with a Pew Research Center
poll released Thursday that had 39 % of adults approving of the president's
job performance thus far.
President Donald Trump's
job approval rating rose to 42 %, its highest level in almost a year, according to
polling data released Monday by Gallup.
He has a 50.3 % percent
job approval rating in the Real Clear Politics average of
polls.
As Rich Lowry points out over at National Review, Obama's
job approval is down to 48 % in both the Rasmussen and Gallup tracking
polls.
«Jewish Americans gave President Barack Obama a 60 %
job approval rating in June, down from 68 % in May, but statistically unchanged from 64 % in April,» according to an analysis of monthly
polling figures.
Another interesting data point: Cuomo's
job approval rating has dropped from 64 percent in May to 56 percent in this
poll, and he has lost ground with Republicans and independents — the very centrists he's now seeking to woo.
That's according to a
poll released on Thursday by Marist College and NBC 4, which found Cuomo's
job approval stands at 43 percent — the highest result in the college's
poll since 2014.
Cuomo holds a 54 percent
job approval rating in the
poll, with 39 percent disapproving, his highest since December 2014.
Poll respondents gave Gillibrand a 47 - 25 percent
job approval rating and a 37 - 23 percent favorability rating.
New York City voters approve 48 - 38 percent of the
job NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio is doing, his lowest grade since a 45 - 46 percent
approval rating in January 2017, a new Q
poll found.
«His favorability and overall
job approval ratings are at the highest levels in any
poll we've done for the mayor since 2005,» said a report from the Global Strategy
polling firm.
Mangano aides contend the sinking
job -
approval numbers are a result of a report that surfaced as the
poll was conducted of an exchange of sexually suggestive texts between Mangano and a female county contractor.
But Cuomo's press management has been a political success: His public
approval ratings, two years into a
job that destroyed the careers of his predecessors Eliot Spitzer and David Paterson, is at an all - time high at more than 70 % of New Yorkers approving of his
job performance, according to a recent
poll from the Siena Research Institute.
The
poll found Trump's favorable rating upstate stands at only 36 percent and his
job approval is only at 26 percent among voters.
A Wall Street Journal / Marist College
poll found Gov. Cuomo's
job approval rating dropped to 42 percent, and tumbled by 21 percentage points among Latino voters.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee on Thursday seized on the Siena College
poll released this week that found President Donald Trump's favorable and
job approval ratings falling in upstate New York.
Trump's
job -
approval ratings in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — the three key Rust Belt states that helped put him in the White House — are below 40 percent, according to
polling data released by NBC News and Marist.
The Democrat's
job approval score has dropped 11 points since the last
poll in March.
When Marist last asked about the governor's
approval rating in its March 9th
poll, 19 % gave him high marks, 43 % said he was doing an average
job, and 36 % reported he was performing poorly.
Kelly has a sky - high
approval rating, with 66 percent of those
polled stating they like the
job he's doing, though there is a clear divide along race lines, with 78 of white voters saying they approve, versus just 51 percent of black voters.
The Siena
poll also finds the governor's
job approval rating is still at near record low levels.
His
job approval rating has also fallen back underwater to a negative 45 percent to 53 percent, down from 50 percent to 48 percent in January, the
poll found.
The
poll also includes some bad news for President Obama: His
job approval rating has hit an all - time Quinnipiac low: 48 - 43.
Cuomo has a 64 - 16 percent
job approval rating, which is higher than any other governor in any state where the Q
poll has conducted surveys so far this year.
The Quinnipiac
poll last surveyed New York voters in July, finding little change between then and now, when he had a 46 percent to 38 percent
job approval statewide.
The sacking of Black, a former publishing executive, came after a NY1 / Marist College
poll found fatally low
approval ratings for her
job as chancellor.
A Quinnipiac University
poll released Wednesday found Gov. Andrew Cuomo with a 47 percent
job approval from New York voters, with a negative 47 percent disapproval rating among voters in the upstate region.
Overall
approval of the way de Blasio was handing his
job was at 50 percent in that
poll, with a margin of error plus or minus 2.9 percentage points.
Aside from the uptick in his
job approval numbers, the Q
poll shows his personal favorability ratings rising as well.
The announcement on ethics comes as a new
poll finds Governor Cuomo is at his lowest
job approval rating since taking office, with 50 % of voters thinking he's doing a good or excellent
job.
When The Marist
Poll last asked voters about Cuomo's
job approval rating in November, he received similar marks.
Governor Andrew Cuomo and the Speaker of the Assembly say they hope the State Senate will sign on to their joint proposal for ethics reform, as a new
poll finds the governor with dropping
job approval numbers.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the speaker of the Assembly say they hope the state Senate will sign on to their joint proposal for ethics reform, as a new
poll finds the governor with dropping
job approval numbers.
«Not great, but better news for Mayor Bill de Blasio on two key questions: His overall
job approval and whether he deserves reelection,» Quinnipiac University
Poll Assistant Director Maurice Carroll said in a statement.
De Blasio's overall
approval rating hit a record low in a Quinnipiac University
poll last week with 46 percent of voters disapproving of his
job performance and 45 percent approving.
The Quinnipiac
poll on July 12 was the first of two voter surveys this month to find that Cuomo's popularity and
job approval rating is slipping among New Yorkers to near record lows.
While studies find the president's
job approval ratings on a downward curve, a just - released
poll by the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion finds that Obama would decisively defeat Palin in a hypothetical race between the two and independent New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg.
One sign of his predicament was a
poll this week clocking Cuomo's
job approval at 37 percent, his lowest rating in five years.
Cuomo has a higher
approval rating among Democrats than de Blasio, too, with 63 percent of Democrats
polled saying they approved of the
job he was doing.
Asked Friday about a CBS News
poll that showed the president had a 40 percent
job approval rating, Spicer offered the results of a Rasmussen
poll from late December that showed Trump with a 51 percent favorability rating.
Cuomo's highest
approval rating in Marist
poll came in October of 2012, when 59 percent of voters approved of his
job performance.
Cuomo's
job approval rating is 63 - 28, which is higher than the current scores of any governor in all nine of the states where Quinnipiac
polls.
This is the best
job approval rating for Cuomo from the
poll since December 2014, when he reached 58 percent
approval.
September's
poll wasn't all good news for Cuomo after less than half of voters said they would re-elect him and his
job approval stood at 41 percent.
Cuomo himself has a 58 percent
job approval rating, virtually unchanged from August when Quinnipiac last
polled the question.
Battered by numerous investigations of his campaign and administration, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio saw his
job -
approval rating in a new Q
poll sink to its lowest point since he took office.
But at the same time, Cuomo's overall
job approval and favorability ratings remain flat, according to a Siena College
poll released on Monday morning.