Thirty-five percent of voters asked give Trump an "F" after his first year in office, while about half of that, 18 percent, gave him an "A," according to a Morning Consult/Politico poll released Tuesday.

The Jan. 4-5 survey found that 17 percent said Trump was worthy of a "B," 14 percent gave him a "C," and 11 percent thought he earned a "D" grade.

Voters were most happy with Trump's handling of the economy, jobs, and fighting terrorism, but many weren't pleased with his approach to global warming, draining the swamp, foreign relations, and healthcare. That many voters are unhappy about Trump's inability to "drain the swamp" indicates conservatives do not think he has thoroughly followed through on his campaign promise.

Twenty-five percent of people rated Trump an "A" on the economy. But 4 in 10 voters failed Trump on his approach to climate change, and 38 percent gave him an "F" on foreign policy.

Among political parties, 43 percent of Republicans gave Trump an "A" compared to 4 percent of Democrats and 10 percent of independent voters.

The pollster also found Trump's disapproval rating had jumped 14 percent from 37 percent in a Jan. 20-22 poll last year, to 51 percent last week at the conclusion of his first full year in office.

The online poll was conducted among 1,988 registered voters nationwide and had a 2 percentage point margin of error.