Starting July 2015, President Obama's open endorsement rating was 44%, down fundamentally from his beginning endorsement of 62%. To be reasonable, Obama still has around a year left in office, so his endorsement rating is a long way from last. In any case, couple of presidents go out more well known than when they entered.
So how does Obama stack up to the cutting edge presidents with regards to prominence?
Utilizing information from Real Clear Politics and the Roper Center, InsideGov found the normal endorsement evaluations for the advanced U.S. presidents (FDR forward). We additionally give a general breakdown of every president's endorsement to gage how open support moved after some time.
We'll begin with the minimum well known president and work our way to the most famous presidents in present day U.S. history.
*Note: We found the month to month endorsement appraisals for every president and arrived at the midpoint of them to get our last number. Work endorsement evaluations for presidents were initially presented amid FDR's administration.
So how does Obama stack up to the cutting edge presidents with regards to prominence?
Utilizing information from Real Clear Politics and the Roper Center, InsideGov found the normal endorsement evaluations for the advanced U.S. presidents (FDR forward). We additionally give a general breakdown of every president's endorsement to gage how open support moved after some time.
We'll begin with the minimum well known president and work our way to the most famous presidents in present day U.S. history.
*Note: We found the month to month endorsement appraisals for every president and arrived at the midpoint of them to get our last number. Work endorsement evaluations for presidents were initially presented amid FDR's administration.
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