According to polling data from Gallup, Biden's average approval rating across his four years of power was 42.2 percent, a historically low figure. The only recent president to score lower was Biden's predecessor and now successor Donald Trump, who had an average approval rating of 41.1 percent over the course of his first term.
As he prepares to leave public office, the American public had dimmer views of President Joe Biden than predecessors Donald ... compromised on 32% and broke 34%. A recent Gallup poll found Biden’s approval rating aligned most closely with former U.S ...
A majority of Americans say the nation fell behind in key areas like race relations, crime, national defense and education in the time President Joe Biden was in office.
A majority of Americans believe Biden’s presidency will be viewed negatively, but historians disagree. Here's why.
President Biden’s approval rating as he leaves office matches the lowest of his presidency in a recent poll from CNN. In the CNN poll released on Wednesday, 36 percent said they are supportive of
A new Gallup survey found over half, 54%, believe Biden will be remembered as a “below average” (17%) or “poor” (37%) president. Just 19% think he’ll be remembered as an “outstanding” (6%) or “above average” (13%) president.
Despite the best efforts of aides, staffers and spin doctors in the media, it appears that President Joe Biden’s legacy will be forever tarnished. A recently released […]
Of 18 issues surveyed, the only one that a plurality of respondents said the US has improved on is rights for gay, lesbian, and transgender people.
WASHINGTON (AP) — As Joe Biden prepares to leave office ... Those findings are consistent with data released this week by Gallup, which found Biden’s standing similar to that of President Richard Nixon after the Republican resigned during the Watergate ...
Joe Biden, when he ascended to the presidency four years ago, wanted to ‘restore the soul’ of the US and prove that Donald Trump was only a footnote in the American story, but things lie blatant befor
A new national project from the Kettering Foundation and Gallup has been launched to survey what Americans think about the current state of government. A research director for the project joined AM Extra on Wednesday morning to break down the significance of this study and how people can take part.