Biden’s Approval Rating Higher than that of Trump and Clinton, Lower than Obama

According to the newest polls from Gallup, President Joe Biden has a 54% approval and a 40% disapproval, Fox News informed.

Compared to April, Biden’s rating is down three points, while the disapproval rating is not changed.

The president’s approval rating in the Gallup polls keeps a steady pace and is always around 50% since he assumed the presidential position on January 20.

The newest survey also shows a huge partisan division, with 92% of the Democrats and 54% of the independents, but only 8% of the Republicans are approving of the President.

President Biden is also ahead of his predecessors in the White House. For example, Donald Trump had a 39% rating in 2017 the Gallup survey and Bill Clinton had 45% rating in May 1993.

However, Biden stood behind in the ratings compared to Barack Obama, who enjoyed an approval rating of 65% in May 2009, according to the same polling agency.

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