President Joe Biden lost the American public's support during the messy withdrawal from Afghanistan -- and never got it back.
A new Gallup survey found over half, 54%, believe Biden will be remembered as a “below average” (17%) or “poor” (37%) ...
Based on Gallup findings, Biden leaves office with ... Of recent presidents, Bill Clinton left on the highest note, with 66% approval. After nearly 3,000 days in office, some tarnished by scandals ...
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and 36% disapproved," a Gallup blog reads. "His retrospective approval ranks in the bottom half of presidents, better than Nixon and Trump, but similar to George W. Bush and Bill Clinton." ...
Some partisans want to rule, not govern, but getting back to the process of committees working on major legislation and forging compromise will help return Congress to its roots. | Opinion ...
and 36% disapproved," a Gallup blog reads. "His retrospective approval ranks in the bottom half of presidents, better than Nixon and Trump, but similar to George W. Bush and Bill Clinton." Jimmy ...
Standing at a lectern at Washington's National Cathedral last Thursday, Joe Biden delivered the eulogy for former President ...