Biden Leaves Office With Lower Approval Than Trump or Obama, Poll Finds
New surveys reveal widespread dissatisfaction with Biden's presidency, including among key Democratic constituencies.
- A recent AP-NORC poll shows only about 25% of Americans rate Joe Biden's presidency as 'good' or 'great,' with fewer than 10% calling it 'great.'
- Biden's approval at the end of his term is lower than both Donald Trump's and Barack Obama's, with comparisons drawn to Richard Nixon's exit after the Watergate scandal.
- Key Democratic groups, including Black and Hispanic Americans, express disappointment, with many citing unmet promises and economic struggles.
- Younger voters are particularly critical, with 60% of Americans under 30 describing Biden's presidency as 'poor' or 'terrible.'
- Despite achievements in infrastructure, gun safety, and climate policy, only 20% of Americans believe Biden fulfilled his campaign promises.