HMM: Signs of trouble emerge in Trump’s base.

On Monday evening, a new CNN poll put his job approval rating at 38 percent. Just as worryingly from the White House’s perspective, the same survey showed his “strong approval” number among Republicans sliding to 59 percent, from 73 percent in February.

In a Quinnipiac University poll released last week, Trump registered an overall job approval rating of just 33 percent.

The president was even underwater among white people without a college education — the heart of his election-winning coalition last November — registering 43 percent approval and 50 percent disapproval with that group.

And the Quinnipiac poll, like the CNN survey, showed a decline in the share of Republicans approving of his performance. Among Republicans, his performance won the approval of 76 percent now in contrast to 84 percent in late June.

The assistant director of the Quinnipiac poll, Tim Malloy, said in the statement accompanying the poll’s release that, “It’s hard to pick what is the most alarming number in the troubling trail of new lows for President Donald Trump.”

I’m wary of polls this far out, but it would be a mistake for the White House to ignore them completely. That said, the Democrats appear to be in even worse shape, despite their successful holding action on ObamaCare and the ongoing Deep State shenanigans against the Administration.