President Trump on Wednesday dipped below 50 percent approval in a daily Rasmussen tracking poll that he has previously touted for its accuracy.

According to the poll, 45 percent of likely voters said that they approve of Trump's job performance so far, compared with 55 percent who disapprove. Of those voters, 43 percent said they "strongly" disapproved, while just 29 percent "strongly" approved.

Trump most recently cited the poll last week on Twitter.

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He also shared the poll in April when it showed him above 50 percent approval for the first time in weeks. Trump tweeted an article from the Drudge Report on the poll before directly tweeting the poll himself later.

In May, Trump shared the poll again on Twitter when he reached 48 percent approval in the daily tracking poll.

Thank you for your support. Together, we will MAKE AMERICA SAFE AND GREAT AGAIN!#POTUSAbroad #USA pic.twitter.com/42vCwr5GkA — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 25, 2017

Voters in the most recent tracking poll said that Trump hasn't healed the divisions in the country, with 59 percent saying the country has become more divided and just 10 percent saying it has become less divided. In addition, 55 percent blamed last week's shooting of Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) and four others on rising levels of voter anger in the United States.

Rasmussen's daily tracking poll surveys 500 likely voters every night from a pool of 1,500 likely voters. The margin of error for the tracking poll is 2.5 percentage points.