New York Post

Historical­ly bad numbers for Joe PRESIDENTI­AL DISAPPROVA­L

- By MARY KAY LINGE

A blistering Gallup Poll is a new low blow for Joe.

President Biden is the least popular commander in chief at this point of his term in the last 70 years, below even Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter, according to the survey poll — imperiling his chances of reelection.

Biden, 81, notched a dismal 38.7% job approval rating for the first quarter of 2024, the poll released Friday found, three points lower than that of the one-term George H.W. Bush at the same point in his presidency.

“With about six months remaining before Election Day, Biden stands in a weaker position than any prior incumbent,” the pollsters concluded.

In contrast, former President Donald Trump, who is vying with Biden for a second White House term, had a 46.8% approval rating at this point in his presidency.

Even Nixon and Carter had higher ratings than Biden, with 53.7% and 47.7%, respective­ly, while Dwight Eisenhower had the highest rating at 73.2%, according to the poll.

The results of Gallup’s presidenti­al approval polls, which the organizati­on has compiled since the presidency of Eisenhower began in 1953, have been strongly predictive of reelection success.

Historical­ly, every incumbent in the past seven decades with an approval rating above 50% has won a second term.

Only Barack Obama bucked the trend: his 2012 victory came despite a middling 46% approval six months ahead of that year’s general election.

No first-term president in Gallup’s history has returned to the White House with approval numbers as low as Biden’s — whose results this quarter ranked among the worst of the post-World War II era, in the bottom 12% of all presidenti­al quarters going back to 1945.

And while this quarter marks a new low for Biden in Gallup’s polling, his popularity has remained stubbornly mired in the low 40s since the first year of his presidency, amid skyrocketi­ng inflation, a worsening border crisis and the disastrous pullout from Afghanista­n.

His re-election campaign has been plagued by embarrassi­ng gaffes, and aides have struggled to shield their octogenari­an boss from the press as his halting, shuffling gait offers evidence of his advanced age.

Yet current polls show the 2024 presidenti­al election as a tight race, with Trump holding a 0.3% edge over Biden in the RealClearP­olitics aggregate of national polls. Gallup’s national survey of 1,001 Americans, conducted from April 1 to April 22, has a four-point margin of error.

 ?? ?? POLL POWER: President Biden’s poll rating at this point in his presidency is dwarfed by every US leader in the past 70 years.
POLL POWER: President Biden’s poll rating at this point in his presidency is dwarfed by every US leader in the past 70 years.

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