US Polls: How Trump and Biden Compare in Presidential Performance Ratings
Evaluating US Presidential Performance
According to Главком: Recent surveys in the United States reveal a deeply divided electorate when it comes to assessing the job performance of former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden. A Harvard CAPS / Harris poll conducted on January 28-29 found that 51% of registered voters believe Trump performed worse in office than Biden, while 49% hold the opposite view.
Additional Polling Data
Further insight comes from a Rasmussen Reports survey taken February 2-4, which presented respondents with a direct choice:
- 48% of respondents preferred Biden's performance,
- 40% selected Trump's,
- 8% felt both presidents performed about the same.
Another study by YouGov / The Economist, fielded from February 6 to 9, asked a different question about comparative performance:
- 46% of Americans believe Biden is doing a worse job than Trump did,
- 40% rate Trump's past performance more positively,
- 7% of respondents chose 'about the same'.
On specific policy, data from NBC News indicates that 49% of Americans strongly disapprove of Trump's handling of border security and immigration. These domestic polls are part of a global trend where leaders face intense public scrutiny. For context, a separate survey in Hungary found that 55% of respondents believe Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is tired and unfit for office, though only 4% of voters for his Fidesz party share that view. Meanwhile, 94% of Fidesz supporters continue to back Orbán.
The collective results underscore the ambiguous and highly polarized assessments of both presidents in the United States. This persistent division is a critical factor shaping the political landscape, as voter opinions remain fluid and can shift with current events. Such close and conflicting ratings suggest both men may encounter significant challenges in any future electoral campaigns, where even minor swings in public sentiment can determine the outcome.
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