President George W. Bush's approval rating fell to 31 percent in a USA Today/Gallup Poll released today, the lowest recorded in the survey and a drop of three percentage points in a single week.
Mr Bush's approval rating, at 34 per cent a week ago, tumbled on declining support from conservatives and Republicans. The poll found 52 per cent of conservatives and 68 per cent of Republicans approved of Mr Bush's performance, record lows in both categories.
Mr Bush's approval rating has been mired in the low and mid-30s in most surveys amid public unease about the Iraq war and rising gasoline prices. His plummeting standing has caused growing worry among Republicans about November's elections, when the balance of power in Congress will be up for grabs.
The poll of 1,013 adults, taken last Friday through to yesterday, had a margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points.