President Donald Trump's approval rating dipped to a new low in Gallup's daily tracking poll. | AP Photo Gallup: Trump hits low 37 percent approval

President Donald Trump’s approval rating is at a low 37 percent, according to Gallup daily tracking poll results released Monday.

A solid majority of Americans polled, 58 percent, said they disapprove of the president’s job performance.


The results represent Trump’s worst results in the poll since his inauguration in January and a swing from just over a week ago, on March 11, when 45 percent of those surveyed told Gallup they approved of the president’s job performance (49 percent said they disapproved then).

As recorded by Gallup, Trump’s approval rating has been under water every day since his inauguration except for three, and for many of those days, the poll registered majority disapproval of the president.

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Former President Barack Obama’s low point in the Gallup tracking poll was 38 percent job approval, which he hit a few times (he averaged 47.9 percent over his presidency). Former President George W. Bush’s lowest approval rating in the poll was 25 percent.

The tracking poll, based on a three-day rolling average, has a sample size of about 1,500 adults and a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.