Joe Biden's approval rating turns positive for first time in five months

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Joe Biden's approval rating turns positive for first time in five months
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The new poll is the first since May to give the president a positive approval rating.

According to polling aggregate site FiveThirtyEight, this is the first time more Americans have approved than disapproved of Biden since a YouGov survey published in May, though it remains an outlier with most surveys giving Biden a negative approval rating., the highest since he took office in January 2021, versus 41 percent approval.

The Rasmussen poll is the first included by FiveThirtyEight, which lists polls it deems reputable, to give Biden a positive approval since a YouGov survey of 1,500 American adults conducted between May 6-9. This gave the president an approval rating of 48 percent, versus 46 percent disapproval. President Joe Biden speaks in the White House in Washington, DC, on October 2, 2023. A new poll has given Biden the first positive approval rating the president has enjoyed since May.However, data compiled by FiveThirtyEight shows the Rasmussen survey is very much an outlier, with the aggregation website giving Biden an overall net disapproval rating of 54.9 percent, versus 39.8 percent approval, on October 2.

in a potential matchup against Biden, at 52 percent of the vote versus 42 percent. However, the newspaper stressed this result was an outlier that did not match other surveys, which put the two rivals far closer.loomed. Congress eventually reached a bipartisan short-term agreement on Saturday that keeps the government funded for 45 days. The measure's passage givestime to continue developing a long-term solution.

"I have previously stated that, while I believe that an impeachment inquiry is warranted, I do not believe that the evidence currently meets the standard of a high crime and misdemeanor needed for an article of impeachment," Turley wrote in his written statement, which he read verbatim during the hearing.

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