Jessica Estepa

USA TODAY

President Trump's approval rating has fallen to 35%, according to a new poll released Tuesday.

The Quinnipiac University national poll found that his approval rating had dropped 2% since March 22, the last time it released its results. The percentage of total voters who did not approve was 57%.

According to the poll, Republicans were the only group that the president wasn't struggling with; they gave him an approval rating of 79% and a disapproval rating of 14%.

But among other groups, Trump didn't do as well:

Independents disapproved of the president's performance 57%, compared to 32% who approved

Democrats disapproved 91%, compared to 6%

Men disapproved 51%, compared to 39%

Women disapproved 63%, compared to 31%

White voters disapproved 48%, compared to 43%

Non-white voters disapproved 77%, compared to 16%

"President Donald Trump continues to struggle, even among his most loyal supporters," Tim Malloy, assistant director of the poll, said in a statement. "Many of them would be hard pressed to see even a sliver of a silver lining in this troubling downward spiral."

He noted that President George W. Bush hit a low 28% approval rating, but it took much of his time in office to get there.

The poll was conducted from March 30 to April 3 and surveyed 1,171 voters around the country. It has an error margin of 2.9 points.

Comparatively, the president's approval rating was at 39% on April 3, according to the daily Gallup poll. That's up 4 points from the his low of 35% last week.

Read the full results of the poll here.