The newest Marquette Law School Poll shows 51% of Wisconsin voters polled disapprove of President Trump, up 4% since the last poll in March. 7% of those polled had no opinion on him.
The poll shows the strongest support for President Trump is in the Green Bay area where 51% approve.
However, there is a sharp partisan divide over opinions of Trump in the state. Among Republicans, 85% approve and 8% disapprove. Only 3% of Democrats approve with 95% disapproving.
Among Independents, 36% approve of President Trump and 52% disapprove.
3% figure for Dems approving of Trump is unusually low, @PollsAndVotes says. Even Obama got 10%+ among Republicans. #mulawpoll
— MULawPoll (@MULawPoll) June 28, 2017
President Trump's overall performance approval in Wisconsin is at 41%, the same as it was in March.
In regards to Trump's firing of FBI Director James Comey, 39% approve, 49% disapprove and 11% had no opinion.
800 registered voters were polled between June 22-25. The margin of error is +/- 4.5 percentage points and the poll sample was an even 45%-45% of Republicans and Democrats.
To see the full poll results, click here.