States with the highest and lowest Trump approval ratings

In a political climate that’s often simplified into blue states versus red states, presidential approval ratings aren’t always as clear-cut. According to new polling data from Gallup, only a handful of states are evenly split when it comes to President Trump, with the rest either mostly approving or disapproving of him. Some, like California, which has sued the President more than three dozen times since taking office, are easy to suss out. Others, such as Utah—which is both heavily conservative and largely Mormon—have more mixed results. On a national scale, however, Trump seems to be struggling: his national approval rating is a mere 38%, with 56% of U.S. voters saying they disapprove of the job he’s doing.

Using data from Gallup, Stacker examined how each state in the union feels about President Trump. States are ranked by approval rating, from low to high, noting the percentage of voters in each state who tend to lean Democrat and Republican. In states where the approval rating is tied, we’ve ranked them by disapproval rating from high to low. How divided is your state? Read on to find out.