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Trump Had Lowest Average Approval Rating in Gallup History – Yes, Worse Than Nixon. Outgoing president averaged 41% job approval in office, ... Trump is the second, along with Richard Nixon, ...
In this 2014 post, we explore how Americans’ views of former president Richard Nixon shifted negative amid the Watergate scandal. ... Gallup showed the percentage of Americans thinking that the ...
Joe Biden is the least popular commander in chief at this point of his presidency in the past 70 years, below even Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter, according to a blistering new Gallup Poll ...
Gallup rated Biden’s presidency on Tuesday similarly to that of former President Richard Nixon, who resigned in disgrace during the Watergate scandal.. Rasmussen Reports brushed Biden off as ...
Richard Nixon continued to come in last. But Gallup found some changes. The public's appreciation for Bill Clinton and George H. W. Bush has risen significantly since an earlier poll in 2006.
A Gallup poll suggests that President Joe Biden will be viewed as the worst commander in chief since Richard Nixon. Conducted in December, the survey highlights that a substantial number of ...
While the Democratic Party’s establishment has only relatively recently embraced the idea of impeaching President Trump, Democrats broadly — that is, voters — have long approved of the idea.
The partisan divide over impeaching and removing President Trump is at a record level, far worse than the similar fight over former President Richard Nixon, who resigned before he could be ...
President Donald Trump is leaving the White House on a low note, with Gallup on Tuesday announcing he’s ending his one term in office with a 34% approval rating. That ties him with Jimmy Carter ...
Meaning the only time Americans have ever told Gallup they more strongly support impeaching and removing a president from office — on Aug. 5, 1974 — that president was gone four days later.
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