Joe Biden ends 2023 with a negative record, that of the lowest popularity rate of any president of the modern era running for re-election. According to Gallup’s December poll, the US president has a popularity rating of 39%, 6 points lower than the already low 45% with which Donald Trump ended 2019, before losing the 2011 elections. Barack Obama also concluded the The year before his re-election, 2011, with a low popularity rating of 43%, but then in 2012 he won his second term.
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George W. Bush, on the other hand, had very high popularity, at 58%, at the end of 2003, largely due to the capture of Saddam Hussein in mid-December. The Republican then won his second term in 2004. Both Bill Clinton and George Bush senior concluded the year before re-election with a popularity rating of 51%, but the latter was defeated in the 1992 elections by Clinton who instead obtained the second term. Things are looking bad for Biden ahead of the 2024 elections.
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2023-12-22 13:32:00
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