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Conversely, the outlook for President Joe Biden appears grim as polling data indicates that a significant majority, 54%, believe he will be remembered as a below-average or poor president. Such low marks evoke comparisons to Richard Nixon’s presidency during the turbulent 1970s. Brown warns that if Trump has a successful start in a potential second term, the historical perception of Biden could solidify into one of the least favorable in U.S. history.
Biden's approval ratings, which have fluctuated around the 30% to 40% range, suggest a population dissatisfied with his performance in office. This dissatisfaction inevitably weighs on Biden's presidency as reports indicate that voters are increasingly skeptical about his leadership and effectiveness.