Jessica Estepa

USA TODAY

President Trump's approval rating dipped to a new low after the Obamacare repeal debacle, according to a new poll.

The Gallup poll found that as of Sunday, 36% of Americans approve of how the president is doing his job, while 57% disapprove.

The poll is conducted with 1,500 Americans and has a margin error of 3 points.

The most recent numbers, which are tracked daily, came a couple days after a vote was canceled on a GOP proposal to replace the Affordable Care Act. Trump had pushed for a vote, but after scrambling for support and coming up short, House Speaker Paul Ryan scrapped it.

Trump's approval rating hit its last lowest rating more than a week ago, according to Gallup. The president's approval numbers had ticked up over the week, reaching a high of 41%.

The president's approval rating was at its highest at 46% in the days after his inauguration.