In their 2024 contest, Trump continues to lead Biden as
opinions on their respective presidencies differ.
According to a recent CNN poll by SSRS, Donald Trump
continues to lead President Joe Biden as the campaign and the former
president's criminal prosecution progress. In addition, sentiments regarding
the first terms of the two candidates running for a second four-year term in
the White House now seem to favor Trump in the upcoming rematch, with the
majority of Americans stating that Trump's presidency was successful in the
past while Biden's has been a disaster thus far.
In a head-to-head showdown with Biden, Trump's support among
registered voters remains constant at 49%, the same as it did in CNN's most
recent national poll on the contest in January. Biden's support is at 43%, not
much different from the 45% in January.
When all Americans look back, 55% say they think Trump's
administration was a success and 44% think it was a failure. Five-fifths of
respondents to a January 2021 survey, conducted shortly before Trump's
resignation and a few days after the US Capitol attack on January 6, thought
his presidency was a failure.
39% of respondents believe that Biden's presidency has been
successful thus far, while 61% believe that it has been a failure. That is
marginally worse than the 57% who declared the first year of his government in
January 2022 to be a failure and the 41% who said it was a success.
Republicans now agree more strongly than Democrats that
Trump's presidency was successful. Likewise, they believe that Biden's has been
successful. Republicans have generally rated Trump's tenure as president as
successful, scoring higher than Democrats (73%), who rate Biden's term as
successful thus far. Just 37% of independents believe that Biden's presidency
was successful, compared to 51% who believe that Trump's was.
There is some agreement among Americans regarding the
accomplishments of the last two presidents: 14% believe they were both
failures, while 8% believe they were both successes. Only 30% of registered
voters believe Biden's administration has been successful and Trump's has not,
with almost half (47%) viewing Biden's presidency as a failure and Trump's as a
success thus far. Though no previous modern president has made a similar
comeback after losing an election, public opinion of former presidents often
rises in retrospect.
For the majority of his administration, opinions of Biden's
work in office have been negative. As has been the case for more than a year,
60% of respondents to the most recent poll disapprove and 40% favor of the way
he has handled the position. Even Biden's greatest issue approval ratings in
the poll—44% of respondents approving of his handling of student loan debt and
45% approving of his handling of health care policy—are in negative territory.
Regarding his management of the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, his
lowest issue approval rating is 28% approval to 71% disapproval, with 81% of
respondents under 35 disapproving and 53% of Democrats disapproving.
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