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  • United States presidential approval rating - Wikipedia
    In the United States, presidential job approval ratings were first conducted by George Gallup (estimated to be 1937) to gauge public support for the president of the United States during their term An approval rating is a percentage determined by polling which indicates the percentage of respondents to an opinion poll who approve of a
  • Decoding Presidential Approval Ratings: Understanding Their . . .
    Understanding the multilayered facets of approval ratings—such as economic conditions, media influence, political polarization, and historical context—sheds light on their powerful role within the democratic framework as indicators of presidential legitimacy and effectiveness
  • Party Favorable Ratings Near Parity; Both Viewed Negatively
    In most surveys since 2008, Democrats have rated their own party more positively than Republicans have This includes 92% of Democrats rating the Democratic Party positively now, while
  • Presidential Approval Ratings: What They Are, Why They Matter . . .
    What drives approval ratings up or down, and how do they impact a president’s success? This in-depth analysis explores the key factors behind approval trends, historical highs and lows, and their role in modern elections—including Trump’s 2024 victory
  • Approval ratings -- what are they, exactly? Who determines . . .
    There are at least 20 major polls that go through and rate the president, stemming from news stations like CNN, FOX or CBS, to research groups like the Gallup Poll, Pew Research Center or the
  • When Presidential Approval Ratings Really Matter
    Gallup reported in 2010 that when postwar presidents had approval ratings of 50 percent or above at the time of a midterm election, their party only lost an average of 14 seats in the House But if the president had an approval rating of 49 percent or lower, the average loss was 36 seats
  • How Trump Ranks In Popularity vs. Past Presidents
    Trump’s approval rating is 22 percentage points lower than the average modern president’s Meanwhile, his net approval rating (approval rating minus disapproval rating), -15 percentage





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