George W. Bush is the only recent president who had an approval rating above 40% but lower than 50% at the time of the election -- the same range where Trump is now. Bush won a second term in 2004 when his approval rating was 48% in the final Gallup poll taken before the election
Healthcare policy that gets healthcare for those that don't have it.Its clownshit for anyone pretending not to understand that.
So you just add 'healthcare' in front of policy and that's healthcare policy? I copy pasted the definition and you are still spewing bullshit.
I keep asking you, specifically what is he supposed to do. And all you do is add healthcare in front of policy and he should just do it. Do what?????? What is the healthcare policy? Healthcare What is the immigration policy? Immigration What is the foreign policy? Foreign This is your absurd response.
The key, he said, is not a president’s absolute level of approval in that period but its trajectory: Approval ratings for Ronald Reagan, Clinton, and Barack Obama, each of whom won reelection, were all clearly rising by early in their fourth year. By contrast, the approval ratings over that period fell for George H. W. Bush and remained stagnant for Trump. Each lost his reelection bid https://www.theatlantic.com/politic...024-reelection-bid-chances-popularity/673844/ At 43%, Biden's Job Approval Rating Highest Since August https://news.gallup.com/poll/507863/biden-job-approval-rating-highest-august.aspx
No president with double digit net disapproval at this point has made it back to net positive approval by election day. Since 2008 the candidate in RCPs head to head polling at this time has won the popular vote.