A new poll has found that US President Donald Trump is as highly disliked by American people as former President Richard Nixon, just prior to his resignation as a result of the infamous Watergate scandal.
The findings of the new survey conducted by Marist College shows that 45 percent rated Trump’s job performance as poor — the same percentage who stated that Nixon was doing poorly as president in a Harris poll, US-based news broadcaster CNN reported on Saturday.
According to the poll, only 20 percent of respondents rated Trump's job performance as excellent while another 20 percent said that he was doing a "pretty good" job. Less than half of Republican participants — 49 percent — further said the US president was doing an excellent job, compared to just two percent of Democrats taking part in the survey.
The big problem with comparing Trump to Nixon? Nixon didn't have Fox News in his corner. pic.twitter.com/rH1vXJLzJl
— Vox (@voxdotcom) May 12, 2018
The Marist Poll was conducted July 19-22 and has a margin of error of +/- 3.6 percentage points, said the report.
Republican President Nixon resigned from office 44 years ago this week following the Watergate controversy, in which his administration was proven to have spied on the rival Democratic Party in its bid to win re-election.
According to the 1974 Harris poll, the majority of Americans — 56 percent — called for his impeachment and removal from office.
Veteran US journalist Carl Bernstein, who helped expose Nixon and his role in Watergate with fellow Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward, stated last week in a CNN interview that "what we are watching in the Trump presidency is worse than Watergate."
Former Nixon WH counsel John Dean on Trump and Mueller: We're seeing "the difference between cutting somebody off at the knees ... and slowly choking them. ... They don't want to risk the firing, but they're willing to proceed with this slow strangulation" https://t.co/lig5HA4OCe pic.twitter.com/Z0EwZh4mvQ
— CNN (@CNN) March 21, 2018
Bernstein censured the Republicans for not holding Trump accountable, insisting that the current party is not the same as the Republican “heroes” with Nixon who “demanded that he be transparent.”
The development comes as Woodward is also due to publish a Trump administration exposé – titled “Fear: Trump in the White House” -- which is scheduled for release on September 11, just weeks prior to the US midterm elections.