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George W. Bush registered a 90% job approval rating (the highest in Gallup's tracking) shortly after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. [2] Harry S. Truman registered a 22% job approval rating (the lowest in Gallup's tracking) in a survey conducted February 9–14, 1952. [3]
The approval ratings of Bush ranged from a record high to a record low. Bush began his presidency with ratings near 60%. [3] In the time of national crisis following the September 11 attacks, polls showed approval ratings greater than 85%, peaking in at 92%, [4] as well as a steady 80–90% approval for about four months after the attacks. [5]
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By early 2006, his average rating was averaging below 40%, and in July 2008, a poll indicated a near all-time low of 22%. Upon leaving office the final poll recorded his approval rating as 19%, a record low for any U.S. president. [189] [191] [192]
President Joe Biden is leaving office with a slightly higher approval rating than Donald Trump after his first term, a new poll shows.. The outgoing president’s final approval rating is 36 ...
President Donald Trump has the highest approval rating now compared to any point during his first term in office, according to a new poll.. Forty-seven percent of Americans approve of Trump's job ...
Despite his defeat, Bush climbed back from low election day approval ratings to leave office in 1993 with a 56% job approval rating. [192] Bush's oldest son, George W. Bush, served as the country's 43rd president from 2001 to 2009. The Bushes were the second father and son pair to serve as president, following John Adams and John Quincy Adams ...
Also worth noting: Trump’s average approval rating across all reputable polls has decreased slightly since he returned to the Oval Office on Jan. 20, according to the aggregators at ...