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To navigate between years, see opinion polling on the Joe Biden administration . According to analysis by Gallup, Biden's average approval rating in 2023 was 39.8%. Compared with presidents going back to Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Gallup Poll only recorded one president, Jimmy Carter, as having a lower average approval rating in their third year ...
A big night for Democrats Tuesday in state races only highlighted the struggles Joe Biden faces in 2024 following polls suggesting he’s far less popular than his party.. The new surveys are ...
May 6, 2024 at 11:09 AM. President Biden is leading former President Trump in polls for the first time since October, according to The Hill/ Decision Desk HQ’s (DDHQ) latest average of polls ...
President Biden is narrowly ahead of former President Trump in a new national poll, but the survey found Trump benefits from the inclusion of independent and third-party candidates. A Quinnipiac ...
v. t. e. This is a list of opinion polls taken on the presidency of Joe Biden in 2021. To navigate between years, see opinion polling on the Joe Biden administration. For 2022 opinion polling, see 2022 opinion polling on the Joe Biden administration . Biden's average approval rating was generally over 50% in the first 7 months of his presidency.
v. t. e. This is a list of opinion polls taken on the presidency of Joe Biden in 2022. To navigate between years, see opinion polling on the Joe Biden administration . Throughout 2022, Biden continued having a higher disapproval than approval rating, which had begun in August 2021. [1] Biden's approval was steady throughout the year at ...
Biden received some positive polls this week. A Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday found Biden polling at 48 percent support and Trump at 45 percent; when the question was expanded to ...
The site reports on political races and projections, and features the average result of all current presidential polls and also offers a best-guess projection of Electoral College votes. The site's poll average is a "widely referenced source". Major news outlets including CNN, Fox News, and the New York Times often cite its polling figures.