President Trump’s net approval rating – the difference between his approval and disapproval ratings – have fallen 15 points in Alabama since he was elected in 2016, according to a recent poll.

The Morning Consult poll showed the president has gotten less popular in every state since taking office, ranging from a 36 point net decline in New Mexico to a drop of 6 net points in South Dakota.

In January 2017, Trump’s approval rating in Alabama was 62 percent with a disapproval rating of 26 percent, for a net difference of 36 percent. In December 2018, Trump’s approval rating was 58 percent with a disapproval rating of 37 percent or a difference of 21 percentage points for a decline of 15 percentage points.

At the time of his election, Trump had a negative net approval rating in six states and Washington, D.C.

While Trump’s net approval rating has fallen in Alabama, the total number of state residents approving of the job the president is doing remains among the highest in the country.

Trump’s 58 percent approval rating in Alabama is behind only West Virginia (61 percent) and Wyoming (64 percent). The president’s lowest approval rating is found in Washington, D.C, (17 percent); Vermont (33 percent) and Massachusetts (33 percent).