Donald Trump approval ratings 2017 update: US President's ranking hits all-time low

President Donald Trump's latest approval ratings hit an all-time low with just 32 percent, according to the poll conducted by the Pew Research Center. The survey was done from Nov. 29 to Dec. 4, involving 1,503 adults on their opinions about the Russian investigation and the 45<sup>th U.S. President's performance in general.

The census reveals that Melania Trump's husband is the least popular U.S. president in almost 40 years. Since he took the presidential seat, his ratings continuously decline, even from the people and groups who gave their support to him before.

From 84 percent last February, the Republicans and the party's voters alike just gave 76 percent approval ratings to Trump's leadership today. In the mentioned month, almost half of the white voters approved of his job performance. Now, it is just 41 percent.

Seventy-eight percent of white evangelical voters, on the other hand, approved of Trump's leadership in February. Now, it is just 61 percent. Even 40 percent of his supporters are now in doubt of his performance. 

They find his behavior and some of his actions clearly disappointing. In fact, 26 percent of his supporters are complaining about his public responses on social media and other platforms.

Additionally, the public's opinions about the Russia investigation also differ from their political connection. Eighty-two percent or the majority of Democrats believe there is an "improper contact" between Trump's campaign and Russia during the election. And, just a quarter of the Republicans agree with them.

Although there is an evident decrease of approval rating from the Republicans, Trump's evaluation from his political party continues to be consistent with those of past Republican Presidents. Then again, his approval rating from the Democrats continues to stay behind with only 7 percent -- 1 percent lower compared to the 8 percent they gave him last February. Also, his approval ratings from the Black and Latino voters are incredibly low.

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