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Biden Approval Drops to 50%, Lowest for Him to Date

President Joe Biden's approval rating has slipped to 50%, marking the first meaningful change in his term.

U.S. Satisfaction Remains Low Leading Up to Election

With the presidential election less than a month away, 28% of Americans are satisfied with the way things are going in the U.S. This is similar to Americans' satisfaction level a month before the 2012 election.

Obama Averages 50.9% Job Approval in 30th Quarter

President Barack Obama averaged 50.9% job approval during his 30th quarter in office, up more than a point from his 29th quarter average, and one of just six times he has averaged higher than 50% approval in a quarter.

Black Democrats' Life Ratings Slip in Obama's Second Term

Blacks who identify as or lean Democratic evaluate their lives worse during Barack Obama's second term than they did during his first, although their overall life evaluation rating remains higher than in 2008. White Republicans' life ratings ...

Obama Job Approval Steady in 27th Quarter at 45.9%

President Barack Obama's job approval is holding steady, with an average 45.9% rating during his 27th quarter in office.

Partisan Divide on Government Regulations Remains Wide

Republicans (76%) are more than three times as likely as Democrats (21%) to say there is "too much" government regulation of business. This partisan divide has been typical since the election of Democratic President Barack Obama.

Unlike Predecessors, Trump Rated Worse on Character Than Issues

In contrast to what was the case for Barack Obama and George W. Bush, more Americans say they agree with Donald Trump on issues than say he has the personality and leadership qualities a president should have.

Obama Job Approval Jumps to Four-Year High

President Barack Obama's job approval rating rose to 57% last week, his highest weekly average since late December 2012.

In U.S., Obama Effect on Racial Matters Falls Short of Hopes

Americans' views of what President Barack Obama's election means for black progress and race relations are much less positive today, near the end of his presidency, than they were right after he was elected and early in his presidency.

Approval of Obama's Handling of Economy, Healthcare at 44%

Americans' approval of President Barack Obama's handling of the economy and healthcare policy -- both at 44% -- is at the high for each since Obama's November 2012 re-election.