
01-24-2017, 06:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Guest
Gallup, in an analysis released Friday, published the average approval rating for all twelve presidents who have served since World War II.
John F. Kennedy ranks highest with an average approval rating of 70.1 percent. He is followed by Dwight Eisenhower (65.0 percent), George H.W. Bush (60.9 percent), Bill Clinton (55.1 percent), Lyndon Johnson (55.1 percent), Ronald Reagan (52.8 percent), George W. Bush (49.4 percent), Barack Obama (47.9 percent), Gerald Ford (47.2 percent), Jimmy Carter (45.5 percent) and Harry Truman (45.4 percent).
I mentioned before that an "approval rating"is subjective. Ask yourself if you were rating these presidents would they remain in the same order?
In my view Ronald Reagan would lead the pack followed by Harry Truman, then Dwight Eisenhower, then HW, then Lyndon, and so forth
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Nice attempt in trying to justifying Donald's miserably low approval rating. Trump has the lowest approval rating for a reason. Open your eyes.
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