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George W. Bush registered a 90% job approval rating (the highest in Gallup's tracking) shortly after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. [2] Harry S. Truman registered a 22% job approval rating (the lowest in Gallup's tracking) in a survey conducted February 9–14, 1952. [3]
Upon leaving office the final poll recorded his approval rating as 19%, a record low for any U.S. president. [ 189 ] [ 191 ] [ 192 ] Elections during the Bush presidency
The approval ratings of Bush ranged from a record high to a record low. Bush began his presidency with ratings near 60%. [3] In the time of national crisis following the September 11 attacks, polls showed approval ratings greater than 85%, peaking in at 92%, [4] as well as a steady 80–90% approval for about four months after the attacks. [5]
Biden’s time in office stands above George W. Bush’s, though, which 68% of Americans judged as more of a failure than a success when he left office in 2009.
Age: 77 Party: Democratic Presidential Term: 1993–2001 Succeeded By: George W. Bush Since leaving office after a dramatic two terms, the once-impeached Clinton launched the Clinton Foundation in ...
Biden’s most recent Gallup approval rating, earlier this month, was 39 percent. In December 1980, as Carter prepared to leave office, 34 percent of Americans approved of his performance ...
Bush's approval rating surged to 74 percent at the beginning of the Iraq War, up 19 points from his pre-war rating of 55 percent. [354] Bush's approval rating went below the 50 percent mark in AP-Ipsos polling in December 2004. [355] Thereafter, his approval ratings and approval of his handling of domestic and foreign policy issues steadily ...
Description: George W. Bush Approval Ratings with key events marked. Data from Gallup/USA Today poll. w:September 11, 2001 attacks; w:2003 invasion of Iraq (20 March 2003); w:Operation Red Dawn, the capture of Saddam Hussein (13 December 2003)