President Donald Trump’s job approval rating slipped 4 points in a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
Thirty-nine percent of respondents now approve of the job the president is doing, compared to 57 percent who disapprove.
Trump's support fell among Republicans, white, men, independents, women and Democrats. He gained support with voters between 18 and 34 years old.
One month ago, Trump’s job approval stood at 43 percent in the poll.
The president’s job approval stands at 40 percent in a Washington Post/ABC News poll also released Sunday morning.
Pollsters for NBC News and The Walls Street Journal also found Democrats with 7-point benefits ahead of the midterm elections.
Almost half of the voters, 47 percent, want a Democratic-controlled Congress. Forty percent want Republicans to maintain control.
In March, Democrats held a 10-point benefit, NBC News noted.
Democrats lead Republicans by 21 factors, 57 to 36 percent, among high-interest voters in the new poll.
The NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll of 900 adults was performed between Apr 8-11. It has a margin of mistake of 3.27 percentage points.