Joe Biden is, in fact, the least popular president since the end of the Second World War, biased fact-checker Snopes has reluctantly confirmed. Despite having previously been pressured into changing ratings by the Biden White House, Snopes had to confirm that reports the 81-year-old is historically unpopular are “true” following the release of Gallup survey data.
Biden’s 13th-quarter approval average stands at 38.7 percent, far below any president from General Dwight Eisenhower — the most popular president of the last 70 years — onwards.
Biden’s approval rating at this stage in his presidency is significantly below that of Donald Trump. He is also rated below Richard Nixon, brought down by the Watergate scandal, and one-term Democratic president Jimmy Carter, whose administration has long been a byword for political failure. George H.W. Bush, the next-least popular president, had an approval rating of 41.8 percent in his 13th quarter. He was not reelected.
Snopes also provided numbers produced by Visual Capitalist, which put Biden’s third-year approval at 39.8 percent, and FiveThirtyEight, which had his “May approval rating hovering around 37.8 percent, lower than that of his recent predecessors.” They also cited analysis and reports from Reuters, Ipsis, The Hill, and The Blaze.
“In conclusion, multiple surveys and analysis released in April 2024 by Gallup and other pollsters concluded that Biden was indeed, at the time the polls were taken, the least popular U.S. president in 70 years,” they concluded.
Compared to his direct predecessor and chief rival in November, Donald Trump, Biden is also polling poorly with the public. The America First leader trounces the incumbent on popular perception of who has the stronger record in office, who is more mentally and physically fit for the presidency, and who would handle a crisis and issues such as inflation better.