Nobody likes Joe Biden.
You don’t. I don’t. Even Democrats don’t.
That’s nothing new.
But, just how much do the American people despise Brandon?
Well, apparently, enough to set a historic record for worst approval rating in 70 years!
According a new Gallup poll, at this time in his (stolen) presidency, Joe Biden has the lowest approval rating since Eisenhower.
Take a look:
Biden has the worst job approval rating since Eisenhower, according to a new poll by Gallup.
His approval stands at an abysmal 38.7%, with the previous low set by George H.W. Bush at 41.8% in 1992.
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Crooked Joe Biden has the worst approval rating in history at this time in office!
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Biden’s approval rating is 38.7%.
By comparison, President Trump’s approval rating at the same time during his term was 46.8%.
The Hill has more details on Biden’s abysmally low approval rating:
President Biden’s approval rating average is lower than any other president in recent history at the same point in their time in the White House, data released Friday found.
The president averaged 38.7 percent job approval in his 13th quarter in office, which ran from Jan. 20 to April 19, according to averages aggregated by Gallup.
In the same quarter, former President Trump had a 46.8 percent approval rating average; former President Obama’s was 45.9 percent and former President George W. Bush’s was 51 percent, according to Gallup.
The second-lowest to Biden’s in that time was former President George H.W. Bush, who had a 41.8 percent mark.
The highest 13th-quarter number was former President Eisenhower, who had a 73.2 approval rating average at that point in 1956.
The National Review added:
Biden’s latest quarterly average dropped slightly from his previous low of 39 percent, down 17 percentage points from the record high measured during his first three months as president. His current rating is nearly identical to Gallup’s April poll, in which 38 percent of voters approve of Biden’s job performance. Similarly, he polled at 40 percent in March and 38 percent in February.
“With about six months remaining before Election Day, Biden stands in a weaker position than any prior incumbent,” Gallup said, “and thus faces a taller task than they did in getting reelected.”
The pollster notes factors, including the Israel-Hamas war and border crisis, have influenced the 81-year-old president’s dismal ratings. Additionally, increasing inflation and the faltering stock market each play a role in voters’ overall perception of Biden.
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