A new Gallup poll reveals President Biden's approval ratings are low, with only 19% viewing him favorably. His net rating of -35 rivals that of Richard Nixon. The poll highlights a stark partisan divide, with Democrats more optimistic about his legacy than Republicans.
President Joe Biden speaks at a reception for new Democratic members of Congress in the State Dining Room of the White House, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, in Washington. Just 19% think he’ll be remembered as an “outstanding” or “above average” president.But Biden ’s negative-35 net rating, showing the scales tipped towards unfavorable opinions, is rivaled by only Richard Nixon in the new Gallup survey.John F. Kennedy rated best, and Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama, George H.W.
More Democrats expect history to look kindly rather than critically on Biden, though the support is somewhat muted. Nearly as many Democrats believe Biden will be remembered as an “average” president as a good one. Belt said the public judges presidents through an emotional lens – how they made them feel about themselves and their country.
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