A Gallup poll conducted last month found Americans ranked Biden, 82, far beneath Presidents Donald Trump, Barack Obama and George W. Bush on critical foreign and domestic policy markers.
President Joe Biden has a lower rating than his three White House predecessors, Donald Trump, Barack Obama, and George W. Bush -- on critical policy matters such as national defence, immigration, and federal debt, according to a recent Gallup poll.
Americans have a dimmer view of Joe Biden’s presidency as he prepares to leave office than they did at the end of Donald Trump’s first term or Barack Obama’s second WASHINGTON ... data released this week by Gallup, which found Biden’s standing ...
A poll shows Biden's approval lower than Trump and Obama, with 77% believing he did not fulfill his campaign promises.
Despite the best efforts of aides, staffers and spin doctors in the media, it appears that President Joe Biden’s legacy will be forever tarnished. A recently released […]
A majority of Americans say the nation fell behind in key areas like race relations, crime, national defense and education in the time President Joe Biden was in office.
Biden and Trump have the lowest average approval ratings out of any post-World War II presidents, according to Gallup.
President Joe Biden received low approval ratings and scores on a four-year progress report in two separate voter polls ahead of his exit from the White House on Monday, Jan. 20.
President Joe Biden lost the American public's support during the messy withdrawal from Afghanistan -- and never got it back. Columnist Ron Faucheux has all the numbers.
New surveys suggest he’ll face the same widespread public opposition in his second term that he faced in his first.
Standing at a lectern at Washington's National Cathedral last Thursday, Joe Biden delivered the eulogy for former President Jimmy Carter while three other former presidents – Bill Clinton, George W Bush and Barack Obama – and the once and future president,
Trump was a historically unpopular president in his first term, and pre-inauguration polls show he’ll face the same widespread opposition in his second term.