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Average initial approval Average initial disapproval Net initial approval Average final approval Average final disapproval Net final approval Initial to final change 46 Biden 57.5 37.5 +20 37.9 56.9 -19 -39 45 Trump (first presidency) 45 46 -1 41.1 56.1 -15 -14 44 Obama 68.5 12.5 +56 59 37 +22 -34 43 G. W. Bush 57 25 +32 34 61 -27 -59 42 Clinton
They point out that he is nearly two decades younger than Biden and has substantially higher approval ratings. Some argue that his presence on the campaign trail has both benefits and drawbacks.
Obama left the White House—using Pew numbers again—with a job approval rating just below that of Presidents Reagan’s and Clinton’s when they exited. "58% approve of [Obama’s] job ...
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In March 2009, a Rasmussen Reports poll was the first to show President Barack Obama's approval rating falling. Writing in The Wall Street Journal , Scott Rasmussen, along with President Clinton's pollster, Douglas Schoen , said, "Polling data show that Mr. Obama's approval rating is dropping and is below where George W. Bush was in an ...
As the article correctly notes, Carter's approval ratings bottomed out in June and July 1979. But this was not during the Iran Hostage Crisis, which began in November of that year. As a glance at the graph in the article will show, Carter's approval rating shot up after that crisis.--BenA 18:03, 11 December 2008 (UTC)
Nielsen ratings of the Democratic National Convention show small bump in viewership with Barack Obama's speech, what to know.
A Gallup poll on 134 countries comparing the approval ratings of US leadership between the years 2016 and 2017 found that only in 29 of them did Trump lead Obama in job approval and that people living in authoritarian or hybrid regime states generally tended to rate Trump more favorably compared to people living in democratic states. [274]