Watch the poll unveiling below:
The newest Marquette University Law School poll says that a few more voters are approving of President Trump’s job performance, but the same amount – and a bigger amount – still disapprove.
The poll says that 52 percent of registered voters disapprove of the President’s job performance, the same as the January poll. 46 percent approve of his performance, up from 44 percent in January.
As for voting for him in 2020:
– 46 percent said they would “definitely vote for someone else,” down from 49 percent.
– 8 percent said they would “probably vote for someone else,” the same as January.
– 28 percent said they would “definitely support Trump re-election”, up from 27 percent.
– 14 percent would probably vote for him, up from 12 percent.
As for the Mueller probe into the Trump campaign and Russia:
Based on what they’ve heard so far on Mueller report, 42% say they have a great deal of confidence that the investigation as fair and impartial, 25% some confidence, 10% little confidence, 14% no confidence. #mulawpoll
— MULawPoll (@MULawPoll) April 10, 2019
Among all those polled, 60% think Russia interfered with 2016 presidential election, 32% think it did not. #mulawpoll
— MULawPoll (@MULawPoll) April 10, 2019
35% overall think Trump campaign colluded with Russia to influence 2016 presidential election, 53% think it did not. #mulawpoll
— MULawPoll (@MULawPoll) April 10, 2019
Did Trump try to obstruct Mueller investigation? 45% say he did, 45% say he did not. #mulawpoll
— MULawPoll (@MULawPoll) April 10, 2019
39% say Mueller investigation cleared Trump of wrongdoing, 54% say questions still exist on Trump’s behavior. #mulawpoll
— MULawPoll (@MULawPoll) April 10, 2019
When it comes to Democratic candidates for President in 2020:
“A top choice” numbers: Sanders, 32%; Biden, 29%; Warren, 17%; Harris, 11%; O’Rourke, 10%; Booker, 9%; Klobuchar, 8%; Buttigieg, 7%; Castro, 4%; Inslee, 2%; Gillibrand, 2%; Hickenlooper, 1%. #mulawpoll
— MULawPoll (@MULawPoll) April 10, 2019
taken from last Wednesday through Sunday.