President Trump boasted that his poll numbers are better than President Barack Obama’s in a tweet Sunday, suggesting his performance will help Republicans this fall.

“Presidential Approval numbers are very good – strong economy, military and just about everything else,” Trump began. “Better numbers than Obama at this point, by far.”

“We are winning on just about every front and for that reason there will not be a Blue Wave, but there might be a Red Wave!” the president added.

Gallup’s most recent numbers for Trump show him with a 40 percent approval rating, according to a poll taken the last week of July.

At the same point in Obama’s tenure, he received an approval rating of 45 percent.

The more right-leaning Rasmussen Reports showed Obama receiving a 46 percent approval rating on Aug. 3, 2010.

Trump’s is slightly higher at 48 percent on the same day eight years later.

A day before, Trump had cracked 50 percent, Rasmussen said.

Obama hovered in the mid-40s in the Gallup and the Rasmussen surveys leading into the 2012 midterm elections.

Obama’s Democratic Party went on to lose 63 House seats, which flipped control of the lower chamber of Congress to the Republicans.

He called the experience a “shellacking.”

Democrats will have to flip 23 seats in the House to wrest control back from the Republicans.