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President Trump's second term numbers will be added upon start of his presidency on January 20, 2025. Order President Average initial approval Average initial disapproval Net initial approval Average final approval Average final disapproval Net final approval Initial to final change 46 Biden 57.5 37.5 +20 37.9 56.9 -19 -39 45 Trump 45 46 -1 41.1
In January 2013, at the time of 2011–2013 Russian protests, Putin's approval rating fell to 62%, the lowest figure since 2000 and a ten-point drop over two years. [10] By May 2014, following the annexation of Crimea, Putin's approval rating had rebounded to 85.9%, a six-year high. [11]
Putin has enjoyed high domestic approval ratings throughout the majority of his presidency, with the exception of 2011–2013 which is likely due to the 2011–2013 Russian protests. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 2007, he was Time magazine's Person of the Year . [ 6 ]
Russian President Vladimir Putin's approval rating has reached nearly 90 percent largely thanks to his military moves in Syria.
The 2020 Khabarovsk Krai protests became increasingly anti-Putin over time. [ 252 ] [ 253 ] A July 2020 Levada poll found that 45% of surveyed Russians supported the protests. [ 254 ] On 22 December 2020, Putin signed a bill giving lifetime prosecutorial immunity to Russian ex-presidents.
Nine-hundred voters were surveyed between July 15th and the 18th which is when Trump sat down with the Russian president. Trump's approval rating went up during summit with Putin Skip to main content
Notable best presidents include George Washington at No.2, Thomas Jefferson at No. 7, and Barack Obama at No. 12.
Of presidents since 1960, only Ronald Reagan and (in interim results) Barack Obama placed in the top ten; Obama was the highest-ranked president since Harry Truman (1945–1953). Most of the other recent presidents held middling positions, though George W. Bush placed in the bottom ten, the lowest-ranked president since Warren Harding (1921 ...