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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 47: Trump (second presidency) 47 41 +6 — — — — 46: Biden 57.5 37.5 +20 37.9 56.9 -19 -39 45: Trump (first presidency) 45 45 0 41.1 56.1 -15 -14 44: Obama 68.5 12.5 +56 59 ...
Barack Obama led the pack at 79% in CNN’s first read on his transition approval rating in December 2008, while Biden at 66%, Bush at 65% and Clinton at 62% all received higher approval numbers ...
Trump has sought to frame Obama's tenure as a disaster. But the president's spiking approval ratings and popularity suggest that argument might become lost.
By the time Obama was elected as President of the United States on November 4, 2008, Bush's approval rating was in the low to mid 20s and his disapproval grew increasingly significant, being in the high 60s, and even low 70s in some polls. [77] Polls consistently showed that his approval ratings among American voters had averaged around 30 percent.
In a CNN/ORC poll conducted after the convention, 54% of Americans said they approved of Obama's job performance. Obama's approval rating is near its highest point ever -- and that could be a big ...
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Only 40 percent of Americans had a favorable rating of the 43rd president as he left office. Obama's highest favorables came and went before he even moved into the White House, when 78 percent saw ...
Barack Obama: 49%: John McCain 44% Rasmussen Reports/Pulse Opinion Research (Daily Tracking) [312] May 29–June 1, 2008 Hillary Clinton 44% John McCain: 46%: 1,600 LV ±3% Barack Obama: 45%: John McCain: 45%: Gallup (Daily Tracking) [313] May 24–25, 27–29, 2008 Hillary Clinton: 47%: John McCain 45% 4,368 RV ±2% Barack Obama: 46%: John ...