The president, who declared his candidacy on Tuesday morning, will have to improve his approval rating before Election Day if he is to win a second term.
As Gallup noted in 2020, among modern-day presidents, those with an approval rating of 50 percent or more before the election went on to grasp a second term, while those whose job approval loitered below that tended to lose—with the exception ofJimmy Carter
Biden's approval rating since taking office has roughly followed the path of his two predecessors—starting out above Trump's before plateauing, and following in step, if below, the dip Obama saw after coming to power.Advocates of the 80-year-old president have argued that he inherited a global pandemic that greatly affected the nation's economy, that he has returned the U.S. to growth and that he led the global response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Stressing an incumbent president's record on the campaign trail may play to Biden's plea in his reelection announcement to"finish the job," but if a majority of U.S. voters view"the job" negatively come Election Day, it could prove disastrous for the Democratic leader.
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