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  • 2011-09-23 (xsd:date)
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  • Michele Bachmann says Barack Obama 'has the lowest public approval ratings of any president in modern times' (en)
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  • Rep. Michele Bachmann says President Barack Obama's approval ratings are historically low -- and sinking even lower. During the Sept. 22, 2011, Fox News/Google debate in Orlando, Bachmann said, President Obama has the lowest public approval ratings of any president in modern times. He hasn't gone to the basement yet. It'll be a lot lower than what it is now. We can't explore her prediction, but we can examine if Obama has the lowest ratings of any modern president. Are they really worse than those of Richard Tricky Dick Nixon, Jimmy Malaise Carter and Lyndon Hey, Hey, LBJ, How Many Kids Did You Kill Today Johnson? Not by a long shot. We looked at presidential approval data from Gallup, which goes back to Harry Truman. It’s the longest continuous data set for presidential approval ratings. We looked at two different measurements: Each president’s lowest approval rating for their entire term, and each president’s lowest point for their first 968 days, which is how long Obama has served in office. First, the lows for the presidents' entire terms, listed in descending order from the highest low to the lowest low: John F. Kennedy: 56 percent Dwight Eisenhower: 48 percent Barack Obama: 40 percent Bill Clinton: 37 percent Gerald Ford: 37 percent Ronald Reagan: 35 percent Lyndon B. Johnson: 35 percent George H.W. Bush: 29 percent Jimmy Carter: 28 percent George W. Bush: 25 percent Richard Nixon: 24 percent Harry Truman: 22 percent By this measure, nine presidents hit lower lows than Obama has. What about comparing only the first 968 days for each president? Bachmann’s closer with this one, but still wrong. Here is a list of each president’s low point during that time frame: John F. Kennedy: 61 percent Dwight Eisenhower: 57 percent George H.W. Bush: 53 percent George W. Bush: 50 percent Richard Nixon: 48 percent Lyndon B. Johnson: 46 percent Barack Obama: 40 percent Bill Clinton: 37 percent Gerald Ford: 37 percent Ronald Reagan: 35 percent Harry Truman: 33 percent Jimmy Carter: 28 percent By this measure, five presidents had lows that were worse than Obama at this point in their presidencies. So Bachmann is far off either way. We're reaching for the matches: Pants on Fire! (en)
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