President Biden is experiencing lower approval ratings than any other modern president at this point in his term.
According to one report, Biden’s approval rating for the presidency is currently at 39%, up slightly from October and November when it was reported to be 37%. new vote From Gallup.
His approval rating fell below 40% five times during his term.
According to Gallup, Biden’s underperformance is the lowest of any modern president seeking re-election at this point in his term.
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At this point in his first term, former President Donald Trump’s approval rating was around 45%, according to a report by an analytics firm.
Former President Barack Obama had an approval rating of 43% at the same time. All other presidents dating back to Jimmy Carter had approval ratings above 50%.
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George W. Bush had the highest approval rating of the group at 58%.
According to the latest reports, Mr. Biden continues to be frustrated by his low approval ratings and is complaining to his aides. media coverage.
“After pardoning a pair of turkeys, a White House tradition, Biden had harsh words for the small group assembled, saying his poll numbers were unacceptably low and that his team and campaign were I wanted to know what he was doing,” the paper reported. The Washington Post reported.
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According to the paper, “He said that despite the economic growth and declining unemployment rate, the economic They complained that their messages were doing little to move things forward.” The Post’s headline pointed to Biden’s “disastrous poll numbers.”
The Biden family’s complaints date back several months, with Joe Biden and Jill Biden “telling aides and friends that they were unhappy with the president’s low approval ratings and trailing former President Donald Trump in the polls.” “There is,” the report continued.
FOX News’ Jeffrey Clark contributed to this report.