Democrat President Joe Biden has hit rock bottom by recording a grim milestone for his presidency.
According to new Gallup data, Biden’s average approval rating during the sixth quarter of his presidency has sunk to the lowest number for anyone ever elected to the office. Ever.
At the end of his sixth quarter in office, Biden had a poll approval of just 40 percent.
Former Presidents Donald Trump and Jimmy Carter both had 42 percent approval at the same stage, which was the lowest score in US history until Biden.
Barack Obama was at 47 percent in the same period, while George W. Bush had 75 percent.
Bill Clinton had 46 percent.
George H.W. Bush had 65 percent while Ronald Reagan had 44 percent.
GALLUP: Biden Sixth-Quarter Average Is LOWEST for an Elected President pic.twitter.com/Pg9aqoyhJM
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) July 29, 2022
According to Gallup:
“During this time, an average of 40% of Americans approved of the job he was doing as president.
“No president elected to his first term has had a lower sixth-quarter average than Biden, although Jimmy Carter’s and Donald Trump’s ratings were only slightly better, at 42%.
“Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, and Ronald Reagan also averaged below majority approval.
“President Joe Biden’s job approval rating has fallen below 40% for the first time and now sits at a personal low of 38%.
“Between September and June, the president’s rating had ranged narrowly between 40% and 43%.
“Before that, Biden mostly received majority approval ratings.”
President Joe Biden’s average approval rating during the sixth quarter of his presidency is the lowest for anyone ever elected to the office. 👉Somewhere Jimmy Carter is smiling.
https://t.co/tNE6zf4xN9— Jon Nicosia (@NewsPolitics) July 29, 2022