Biden’s job approval rating is 41.3 percent, with 56 percent disapproving in the most recent Gallup poll.
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“Biden’s low job approval rating stands as a significant threat to the Democratic Party’s chances of maintaining its slim majorities in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate.” GallupGallup also noted that “low job approval rating usually don’t improve before the midterm elections” and that unpopular presidents usually lose seats at a much higher rate than presidents with higher approval.that unpopular presidents usually lose on average 37 seats compared to more popular presidents.
To date, only one president — Trump — saw any gains in his job approval ratings between the fifth and seventh quarters in office. The seventh quarter concludes Oct. 19, just weeks before the midterm elections. In Trump’s case, his job approval increased only marginally, from 39% to 41%, and not nearly enough to alter the dynamics of the election that saw Republicans lose 40 House seats and control of that chamber.
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