President Donald Trump's approval rating has fallen to 33 percent, marking the lowest level of his current presidency, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released Monday.
The survey, conducted over four days, found that 64 percent of Americans disapproved of how Trump is handling his job, while 3 percent did not respond. The poll included 1,116 respondents.
The 33 percent approval rating matches the lowest point Trump reached during his first term in December 2017. In previous Ipsos polls conducted for Reuters in June, Trump's approval stood at 35 percent and 34 percent. In July, the rating fluctuated around 36 percent.
The decline represents a continued erosion of support, though the variation falls within the poll's margin of error of three percentage points in either direction.
The poll found that an overwhelming majority of Americans expressed concern that the U.S.-Israel war on Iran will last a long time, according to reporting on the survey results.
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