President Donald Trump's job approval rating slipped to 39 percent, a drop of 4 points, in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll Sunday.
The poll, conducted before Friday night's bombing of Syrian chemical weapons installations, found 57 percent of adults disapprove of the job President Trump is doing, according to the poll.
President Trump's gains in adults aged 18-34 were trumped by losses among Republicans, Independents, Democrats, whites, men, and women, according to NBC News.
The move in the NBC/WSJ poll represents the opposite move of an ABC/The Washington post poll Sunday, which had President Trump's approval gaining 4 points from January.
In more positive news for the GOP, the NBC/WSJ poll had Democrats losing a double-digit lead in a general poll of the 2018 midterms, dropping their 10 percent edge to 7 percentage points. Among those polled, 47 percent want to see Democrats controlling Congress, while just 40 percent prefer Republican control.
The NBC/WSJ poll interviewed 900 adults April 8-11 with a margin of error of 3.3 percentage points.
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