President Donald Trump’s approval rating is at its lowest point of his second term.
According to the latest New York Times/Siena College poll, his job approval stands at 37%. That is the lowest number recorded in any survey conducted by the two organizations.
Voters question his decision to attack Iran and express concern over rising prices.
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The poll found that just 30% of Americans believe the war in Iran was a good decision, compared to 64% who disagree.
Among those polled, 49% say the economy is "poor," while just 4% say it's excellent, and 18 say it's "good."
The polling also showed that in an issue such as immigration, which he has typically polled well in, only 41% approve of how he's tackling it.
The four-point drop in overall approval since January is historic, the Times reported, noting that no president has had an approval rating below 38% for more than a few days in the past 17 years.
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