Joe Biden Will Be Seen as Worst President Since Richard Nixon: Poll

A Gallup survey found that people will think that former President Joe Biden will be viewed as the worst commander-in-chief since Richard Nixon.

The poll shows that many Americans think Biden’s term will be remembered negatively compared to recent presidents. The poll may give us a clue about how history will remember Biden by showing how people felt about him at the end of his presidency and the problems he had to deal with during his term, like the economy, geopolitical wars, and extreme political division.

 

People were asked to rate how they thought a president would be remembered in history: “As an outstanding president, above average, average, below average, or poor?”

The study showed that Biden got a net score of -35 among adults in the U.S.

Six percent overall rated Biden as “outstanding,” 13 percent rated him “above average,” 26 percent “average,” 17 percent “below average,” and 37 percent rated him “poor.”

For Nixon, only four percent rated him as “outstanding,” eight percent “above average,” 28 percent “average,” 24 percent “below average,” and 30 percent “poor.”

Thomas Gift, a political scientist who runs the Centre on U.S. Politics at University College London (UCL) told Newsweek that Biden is leaving office with a barrage of scandals and failures.

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