Poll Finds Joe Biden Is The Least Popular President In 70 Years, Below Nixon And Carter
A new poll reveals that citizens aren't as excited about President Joe Biden as they once were during the 2020 election.
The Venerable Gallup Poll released a survey Friday measuring Biden's approval rating, showing that he is the least popular commander in chief at this point in his presidency in the past 70 years.
With about six months remaining before Election Day, Biden stands in a weaker position than any prior incumbent, thus facing a taller task to reelection, the website stated.
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Biden, 81, falls at a daunting 38.7% approval rating. According to the poll, his approval has failed to show any signs of increasing.
A second view features a line graph showing the president's approval rating throughout his presidency. The chart shows a large decline following Q2, and despite miniscule changes in ratings, it ultimately fell to 38% by Q13.
Biden's quarters began with his inauguration on Jan. 20, 2021 and extend for three months from that date. His 13th quarter dates were Jan. 20 - April 19, 2024.
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According to the New York Post, every president in the past seven decades who possessed an approval rating of at least 50% has won a second term.
The only exception to that rule thus far has been Barack Obama, who's victory came despite a middling 46% approval six months ahead of that year's general election, per Gallup.
The additional momentum President Biden needs in order to achieve reelection doesn't seem to be materializing, and according to the pollsters, "No first-term president in Gallup's history has returned to the White House with approval numbers as low as Biden's."