What would you like the point to be ? Originally Posted by VitaMan
I would like the point to be your definition of "amazingly higher". Perhaps if you had done the actual comparison with a Trump number, we could all evaluate your definition of "amazingly higher" but you didn't tell us Trumps number at that precise time and I have to wonder why?
https://news.gallup.com/poll/328637/...ecord-low.aspx
Last Trump Job Approval 34%;
That's 4 years in just for clarification and not just 15 months like Biden is at.
Average Is Record-Low 41%
So Trump averaged over 4 years what Biden is at now, according to the most favorably poll on Biden you could find. What is the average Biden approval rating over all polls including Quinnipiac at 33%
Looking at the graph in this article, we see Trump move from 35% at the end of his first year, to 45%, 18 months in which would put Trump right about 41% at the same time as Biden today. Amazingly higher? I think not. So Trump increased his approval rating during his second year. Is Biden rising or falling in his second year and what are the prospects that Biden's number will increase moving forward in his second year? My opinion, there is zero chance that Biden's numbers will increase with the prospect of increasing inflation, crime and illegals crossing the border this summer.
This is one of your more pitiful attempts at interpreting numbers.