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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 39.8 55.5 -15.7 -35.7 45 Trump 45 46 -1 41.1 56.1 -15 -14 44 Obama 68.5 12.5 +56 59 37 +22 -34 43 G. W. Bush 57 25 +32 34 61 -27 -59 42 Clinton 58 20 +38 66 29
In March 2009, a Rasmussen Reports poll was the first to show President Barack Obama's approval rating falling. Writing in The Wall Street Journal , Scott Rasmussen, along with President Clinton's pollster, Douglas Schoen , said, "Polling data show that Mr. Obama's approval rating is dropping and is below where George W. Bush was in an ...
A May 2015 Rasmussen poll found Obama had 22% of support to Clinton's 56% of winning the ... Obama's approval rating was 20 percentage points higher than ...
A new tracking poll from Rasmussen Reports, a source Trump has spoken fondly of in the past, shows the president’s approval rating has taken another dive.
Obama's approval rating recently hit 56 percent -- his highest level since 2011 -- but that's not the only issue for Donald Trump. Obama's approval rating recently hit 56 percent -- his highest ...
Trump has sought to frame Obama's tenure as a disaster. But the president's spiking approval ratings and popularity suggest that argument might become lost.
Barack Obama: 49%: Ron Paul 46% 3 Rasmussen Reports/Pulse Opinion Research (Daily Tracking) [237] January 25–27, 2012 Barack Obama: 46%: Mitt Romney 42% 4 1500 LV
On Thursday, CNN/ORC released its latest poll on how people in the U.S. view President Obama.