63 Percent

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Not a bad start.

Joe needs to keep building out the sensible center until it becomes a solid democratic supermajority.

Welcome all moderate republicans and independents, and all pragmatic progressives into a broad coalition Democratic Party that has the shared goals of addressing climate change, social injustice, economic injustice and extremism.

Agreeing on historical and scientific facts is the first step.
 

Its early days of course so an approval rating at this stage means very little.

Biden will be low key hoping that the impeachment trial against Trump isn't successful because if it isn't there is always the possibility that Trump could stand again in 2024, and so for this reason the media will smile on Biden and go easy on him throughout his term in office, whereas if Trump cannot run again, it will be open season of the old fool.
 
Trump never made it up to 50% approval even once. He set the standard for deplorable ratings right from the start.
 
Perhaps, but I was referring to the previous guy who pretended to be president. You know, the guy who Joe creamed in the last election. Some say it was the biggest win ever for a president.

I am confused, the last President of the United States was Obama, then before him it was Bush.

I thought the US just had a place holder for President for the last four years...but what the fuck do I know...:D
 
I am confused, the last President of the United States was Obama, then before him it was Bush.

I thought the US just had a place holder for President for the last four years...but what the fuck do I know...:D

Bigly chuckles!
 
Was Obama over 60 percent ever? Maybe right at the beginning of his administration? I know he got to the high 50s after the killing of Osama, but opinions about him had solidified a lot by the spring of 2011.

The one thing Biden has going for him at the outset is that he's going to be reminding people how a normal president behaves — and a big part of that is not constantly being in everyone's face. The Big Brother-ish overtones of the Trump years are going to stand out more by contrast with Biden.
 
Was Obama over 60 percent ever? Maybe right at the beginning of his administration? I know he got to the high 50s after the killing of Osama, but opinions about him had solidified a lot by the spring of 2011.

Like most presidents, he had a bump right after inarguration that then quickly tapered off. His first poll at Gallup had him at 66 I think. And he had that "historical First Black President And Also Not Bush" thing going for him that probably helped a few percent.

Biden only has the "And Also Not Trump" thing. So it's pretty much on par.
 
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