One of the many pretty things about life in America is that at least theoretically they have the right to criticize the government, including the president. There are always many opinions on the current inmates of the White House, but there is also a lot about former occupants. Even if they are no longer in the spotlight, there is interest in their lives after the president. A novel survey gives the raw figures about who is still popular and who is not. But what is behind what the survey does not show? What is behind the raw data?
As a former Democrat, I once thought that Obama was the greatest president of my life and trumping the worst.
I laugh now when I realize that it is exactly the opposite.
– Kevin Bass PhD MS (@Kevinnbass) February 6, 2025
The Gallup survey was carried out between January 21 and 27 and 27 Ranked every living former president. Barack Obama came to come at the top and the rear was to bring Joe Biden. For many younger Americans there was not much familiarity with Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. And as always, Donald Trump brought many mixed opinions.
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Let’s start with Barack Obama at the top of the list. Like most presidents in January 2009, 78 percent had its highest paying numbers even before he united the lowest number of 42 percent in November 2014. This year, the Republicans achieved control of the house and control of the house and control of the house and in the exploit of the house and control over the house and control over the house and control of the house and the Senate. Since he left the office, his affordable has remained between 58 and 63 percent. Have democrats tended to exploit Obama as a secret weapon Somehow it was sketchy in Hillary Clintons 2016 and Joe Bidens 2024 campaigns with mixed results and Obama’s relationship with Clinton and bidges. But the Obama gloss could decrease among the Democrats. He supported Kamala Harris in 2024, and she didn’t do much to aid her, even among black voters.
Joe Biden left the office three weeks ago. Its numbers are 39 percent affordable and 57 percent unfavorable. This is only slightly after its worst figures in June 2024 of 37 percent affordable and 61 percent unfavorable. Bidens presidency contained the Highest inflation rate in 40 years At nine percent in June 2022. Illegal immigrants flooded across the southern border, and America seemed to be feeble abroad. Then there were the ongoing questions about his age and intellectual clarity. To refuel these questions were reports of The white house helpers who cover Bidens intellectual decline. Like most presidents, the highest number of bidges came after being inaugurated in January 2021 at 59 percent.
Former President Jimmy Carter, who is often described by some as the worst president in the history of US history, has died. However, many now argue that President Biden has shown this title.
In your opinion, who is the worst president in US history – Karter, bidges or someone else? pic.twitter.com/qw4aeyxral
– Brian Fraser (@Bfraser747) December 29, 2024
In 2025 you may have to be of a certain age to remember Bill Clinton’s presidency, and this can be very good for its relatively positive/unfavorable number of 48/41. According to today’s standards, Clinton would be a moderate democrat if there is still something like this. His first term was characterized by a variety of Smaller scandals. The Clinton’s approval rate was 62 percent in August 1998 and after his mandate to an affair with the intern of the White House Monica Lewinsky, It seemed to get a trump -like effect, With his approval, 71 percent rose in December of this year after the house voted to complain about it.
George W. Bush enjoyed eight months after the office. He reached an all -time high of 87 percent right after the terrorist attacks of 9/11. The 2008 financial crisis gave him its lowest figures in April this year at 32 percent. Bush has maintained a low profile for a enormous part of its post-presidents. He got out of politics and Trump has never approved. Many Republicans in America consider him part of a past era of the GOP.
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Donald Trump’s numbers are even 48/50. While he even remained pretty at 40 percent in his first term after January 6, 2021 in Capitol, he fell to 36 percent. He recovered a little in July 2023 to 40 percent. He endured four charges and stood over 80 crimes. His survey figures rose after each indictment, and since then he has undoubtedly deducted the greatest political comeback in US history. In a recently carried out CBS survey, Trump’s general assessment of the job permit was placed to 53 percent.
The time is often amiable to former presidents, with the Americans look at them in a rosier lithe than in the office. Jimmy Carter happened. But if there is an exception to the rule, it could be Joe Biden. The time you say will tell it.
The portrait of former President Ronald Reagan hangs in the Oval Office. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/q4tdkunqvn
– K needs ✰ (@patriotom717) February 6, 2025

