Also: since it seems we're about to get on about "approval ratings" and the like about Trump, I'm gonna take this opportunity to PSA about how shitty most of these surveys used to get these numbers are. Most the time when you see these numbers they come from a survey done by a polling company and you can actually dig up the survey itself. Do that. Because most of these surveys I have seen over the past few years, especially regarding Trump or Clinton, have flawed methodologies that I would wager were intentional so as to get a desired result. Commonly they like to weight the different responses, usually against Trump, meaning that often the final numbers would look especially bad for him. This was especially rampant in the months leading up to election, where looking at these surveys would often show that Trump had comparable or superior favorability to Clinton but weighing the results would change the numbers. The abstracts of surveys, as well as all the sites that report on them, do not go into the methodology or look at the actual numbers. They report the final percentages. If you want to cite one of these surveys, make sure to check the survey itself first. You might be surprised what the data actually shows.