President Donald Trump appears to have experienced a modest recovery in approval among baby boomer voters after a steep decline at the start of the summer, according to new polling.
InsiderAdvantage polling shows that in May, Trump's approval rating with the 65+ age group stood at 45 percent, with 54 percent disapproving, reflecting a net approval of -9 points.
However, by June, his support had sharply dropped to 38 percent, while disapproval surged to 61 percent, giving him a net of -23 points.
The August survey, though, may indicate a slight rebound. Trump's approval among baby boomers rose to 40 percent, while disapproval fell to 57 percent, narrowing the net approval to -17 points. The margin of error for all three polls, which surveyed 1,000 likely voters, was plus or minus 3.09