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Biden’s 3rd-Year Job Approval Average Worst Since Jimmy Carter

President Joe Biden's average job approval rating in his third year in office is the lowest of any U.S. president since Jimmy Carter took over the White House, according to a Gallup poll released Thursday. .

Biden's third year will extend from January 20, 2023 to January 19, 2024, and the president's average approval rating during that period was 39.8 percent, according to the Gallup poll. reveal.

the hill pointing out Biden currently has an approval rating of 41%, his worst performance in all presidential polls since Carter. Carter averaged 37.4% in the polls in his third year and subsequently lost reelection.

Carter's third year in office was marked by some of the worst times in history, with the Iran hostage crisis, soaring gas prices, unemployment and double-digit inflation.

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Biden's performance in his third year in office was worse than that of former President Donald Trump, who had an average approval rating of 42% in his third year in office, the report said.

Biden's third-year average was lower than both his first-year (48.9%) and second-year averages (41.0%).

Although better than the average for his third year, his first and second year ratings were also the second lowest of any recent president, outperforming Mr. Trump in both years.

FILE/President Jimmy Carter and Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. greet Biden supporters during a $1,000 fundraising reception for the couple at a hotel in Wilmington, Delaware, Monday, February 20, 1978. Biden became the first U.S. senator. He supported Carter to run for president in 1976. (AP photo)

Biden recorded his lowest employment approval rating of 37% in surveys conducted in April, October, and November 2023.

Gallup points out that: September 2021Biden's approval ratings range from the high 30s to the low 40s after the US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan hit a snag.

Prior to that, he had enjoyed a majority approval rating during his first six months in office.

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As Breitbart News reported, the president's poor economy, the No. 1 issue among voters, now poses one of the biggest threats to his prospects of returning to the White House in 2024. There is.

Controlling the porous southern border is also a key factor in influencing voter sentiment.

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