Gallup will cease compiling presidential job approval ratings after 88 years. We show who’s had the highest and lowest numbers.
Presidential approval ratings show Americans' views during each term. See what the latest polls rated Donald Trump and how it ...
Feb. 13 The latest poll from AP-NORC found Trump has a 36% approval rating and 62% disapproval rating, compared to a 40%-59% ...
The data aligns with additional national surveys showing Trump’s overall job approval in the high 30s to low 40s.
On average, Gallup’s polls show President John F. Kennedy enjoyed the highest average approval rating at 70.1%, followed by Dwight Eisenhower at 65% and George H.W. Bush at 60.9%. The lowest average ...
Americans have more negative than positive views of the president and key members of his administration. A 58% majority say ...
Gallup will no longer conduct polling on presidential job approval, ending a practice that dates back to the FDR ...
Steve Herman, executive director at the Jordan Center for Journalism Advocacy & Innovation, noted that President Donald Trump ...
Gallup, one of the country’s most well-known polling firms, announced Wednesday that they will no longer track presidential approval or favorability of political figures. The move ends the ...
Immigration has been one of President Donald Trump’s strong suits, but the new NBC News Decision Desk Poll shows his numbers falling to the same level as his overall approval.
After more than eight decades of collecting performance data on U.S. presidents, Gallup will cease tracking presidential approval ratings from this year. The U.S. analytics firm famous for polling ...
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