President Trump's approval has risen to 49 percent - its highest mark this year, according to a new poll.
Despite the launch of impeachment proceedings, the president saw a 2-point increase from a poll a month ago, according to the new Hill-HarrisX survey released on Wednesday and taken after the impeachment inquiry was begun.
That makes him just 2 points shy of his highest-ever approval rating of 51 percent last August, according to The Hill.
Just as encouraging for the president, his disapproval also dropped - to 51 percent, his lowest level this year.
The Harris survey is among Trump's best poll results this week.
A new survey by Gallup found that just 40 percent of Americans approve of his job performance and only 34 percent approve of his personality.
A separate survey by Monmouth released Tuesday found just 39 percent of registered voters think Trump deserves re-election.
https://nypost.com/2019/10/03/trumps-approval-rating-hits-high-for-2019-in-wake-of-impeachment-talk/?utm_campaign=iosapp&utm_source=mail_app
Despite the launch of impeachment proceedings, the president saw a 2-point increase from a poll a month ago, according to the new Hill-HarrisX survey released on Wednesday and taken after the impeachment inquiry was begun.
That makes him just 2 points shy of his highest-ever approval rating of 51 percent last August, according to The Hill.
Just as encouraging for the president, his disapproval also dropped - to 51 percent, his lowest level this year.
The Harris survey is among Trump's best poll results this week.
A new survey by Gallup found that just 40 percent of Americans approve of his job performance and only 34 percent approve of his personality.
A separate survey by Monmouth released Tuesday found just 39 percent of registered voters think Trump deserves re-election.
https://nypost.com/2019/10/03/trumps-approval-rating-hits-high-for-2019-in-wake-of-impeachment-talk/?utm_campaign=iosapp&utm_source=mail_app
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