from
RT Website is shown speaking earlier this month at an event in Connecticut. © Reuters / Leah Millis
With only 42% of voters approving of Biden's job performance in October, his average rating in the third quarter of his presidency was 44.7%, down from 56% during his first three months in the White House, a new Gallup poll showed.
His rating decline of 11.3 percentage points from the honeymoon period to the nine-month mark is the biggest drop since fellow Democrat Harry Truman was trying to fill the shoes of his deceased predecessor, Franklin Roosevelt, in 1945.
No other president since then has come close to Biden's historic collapse in the eyes of voters.
Biden's former boss, then-President Barack Obama, suffered a decline of 10.1 percentage points by the third quarter of his first term, but even then, nearly 53% of Gallup survey respondents still approved of his performance.
By comparison, former Presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton saw their ratings drop by 4.4 and 6.8 points, respectively.
In contrast, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush came out strong in their first nine months on the job, posting approval gains of 12 and 13.1 points, respectively.
Even Jimmy Carter, whose one term was so unpopular that Republican Ronald Reagan won 91% of electoral votes in the 1980 election, saw his approval rating fall only 8.9 points from the first quarter to the third quarter of his presidency.
Biden's approval ratings began to slide in July and continued to plummet throughout the summer amid,
Just since June, his approval rating in Gallup's polls has plunged from 56% to 42%.
Like Trump, Biden is one of the most polarizing presidents in US history.
Many observers on social media were astonished that Biden's overall approval rating could still be above 40% or that 92% of Democrats could be happy with his performance.
In fact, other surveys have shown his approval ratings falling lower.
A Grinnell College poll released last week pegged voter approval of the president at 37%, while Quinnipiac University earlier this month said 38% of voters approve of Biden's performance.
J. Ann Selzer, president of Selzer & Co., which conducted the Grinnell poll, said Independent voters favored Biden by a 54%-41% margin in the 2020 election.
If the vote were held again today, Trump would win the Independent vote by a 45%-28% margin.
The Grinnell poll also showed that 52% of Americans believe that the US democratic system of government is under "major threat."
While a Grinnell professor, Danielle Lussier, tried to dismiss the concerns as a product of Republicans perceiving a crisis because of "baseless" election-fraud allegations, well over 40% of Independents agreed that the threat is severe.
In fact, more than
80% of Independents said American democracy is under either major or
minor threat, versus less than 20% who said they saw no cause for
concern.
|