Just How Bad Has Joe Biden's Presidency Been? Americans Weigh In—and It's Not Pretty
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As his disastrous reign finally comes to a close (has it really only been four years? It feels like ten – in the desert), Americans largely seem to agree that he won’t be remembered fondly, at least according to Gallup. The outfit conducted a poll in December and concluded Tuesday that “Americans Think History Will Rate Biden Presidency Negatively.”

That’s a nice way of saying his numbers are horrendous.

Many more Americans expect history to judge Joe Biden’s presidency unfavorably rather than favorably. Fifty-four percent of U.S. adults believe Biden will be remembered as a “below average” (37%) or “poor” (17%) president, while… [few] say he will be evaluated as “outstanding” (6%) or “above average” (13%). Another 26% think he will be regarded as “average.”

I can’t help but wonder, who are the apparently mentally compromised six percent of individuals who rate him as “outstanding?” Have they been living on Mars?

Biden is right on par with Richard Milhous Nixon, but Nixon’s legacy was tarnished by Watergate. Biden’s legacy was tarnished by… Biden.

Compared with nine recent presidents included in the new Gallup poll, Biden rates most similarly to Richard Nixon, who has a -42 net rating (12% outstanding or above average versus 54% below average or poor). Biden receives more “poor” reviews than Nixon does (37% vs. 30%), but Biden gets more outstanding or above-average ratings.

Not surprisingly, Trump proved to elicit the most significant differences in opinion, scoring big numbers in both the positive and negative ratings:

George W. Bush and Donald Trump also receive more negative than positive evaluations among recent presidents, with Trump getting both relatively high positive (40%) and negative ratings (44%) for his first term and the fewest average ones (16%). Trump’s 31% “poor” ratings are similar to those of Nixon, but Trump’s 17% “outstanding” ratings are higher than for most other presidents.

Out of the nine presidents evaluated, JFK had the best net rating, with Reagan coming in second. I personally vote for Reagan, but that’s just me.  

John Kennedy is rated best by Americans – with a net rating of +68, while Ronald Reagan (+38) and Barack Obama (+21) also get substantially favorable reviews.

The results are based on a Dec. 2-18 Gallup poll. The poll was completed before the Dec. 29 passing of Jimmy Carter, which could have affected the way people remember his presidency. Carter, along with Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush, receives slightly more outstanding or above-average ratings from Americans than below-average or poor ones.

Even leftist Biden-apologist Chris Cillizza, formerly of CNN, knows the numbers are not good for Ole Joe:

These numbers shouldn’t come as a huge surprise; even Biden’s cheerleaders seem to be phoning in their supposed enthusiasm since his campaign-ending debate performance in June. Nobody actually really likes him, or he wouldn’t have been shoved aside in an Obama-Schumer-Pelosi-Jeffries coup. But former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), if she were capable of feeling any shame, should be deeply questioning her judgment tonight. She won’t, but she should.

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