President Donald Trump's approval rating in the latest FOX News poll was reported to be 49% overall, matching his highest all-time rating.
Trump, 78, had previously scored a 49% overall job performance in April 2020 during his first term in office. The president's current approval rating is also six points higher than March 2017, when he had a 43% approval rating three months into his first administration.
"The difference is largely a function of the consolidation of the Republican base," said Daron Shaw, who serves as a member of the FOX News Decision Team and is the Republican partner on the FOX News Poll.
Last week, CNN polling guru Harry Enten reported that Trump's net approval rating was reported to be negative 2 percentage points in February, once again becoming the only president to have a net approval rating in the negatives since 1937. The president was reported to have a plus 7 net approval rating in January and had previously dipped below zero during his first term as president in 2017.
Enten claimed that Trump had negative approval ratings on every major issue excluding immigration.
Trump is reported to have a 47.3% approval rating and a 52.4% disapproval rating, according to AtlasIntel, which has deemed as the "most accurate pollster" during the past two presidential elections. The president's approval rating decreased by 3% in February, its first decline since he took office in January, while his disapproval rating increased by 2.7%. A reported 0.3% said they "don't know" how to view his job thus far, which was a 0.2% increase from the previous month.
Trump's image, however, didn't register a decline as both he and Vice President J.D. Vance were viewed as 51% positive when AtlasIntel asked respondents about their personal image.