POLL: Trump remains the least-popular president in history ahead of his 100-day milestone
The survey found that at the 100-day milestone, Trump's approval ratings were at 44%, with 54% of respondents saying they disapproved of how he has handled the presidency so far.
The numbers were largely partisan, however, with Democrats continuing a steady trend of disapproval of Trump's performance.
The poll found that six out of 10 Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of an ongoing attempt to implement a new health care bill and his handling of immigration issues. Approval ratings for those issues were lower than a March CNN/ORC poll on the same topics.
Trump received negative ratings on multiple other questions:
- 55% of respondents said he has not paid enough attention to the nation's problems.
- 51% said he is not working hard enough.
- And 61% of respondents, more than six in 10 people, say Trump isn't respected by other world leaders.
According to the poll, 37% of those surveyed said they believe Trump is honest - down from 41% in November, and only 35% have a "deep belief" that he can handle the economy. While Trump's ratings for his handling of foreign affairs stayed roughly the same, that number was only 27%.
Trump performed well on the topic of military use following missile strikes in Syria earlier this month and his rhetoric on North Korea. Fifty-two percent of those polled said he has used the military responsibly.
The president improved on a few topics. In February only 46% said "things in the country are going well," according to CNN. That number rose to 54%. Also, six out of 10 believe the economy is doing well - higher than in mid-January.