- 51% Biden April 26, 2017
- 46% Trump April 26, 2017
- 59% Trump Jan. 26 2017
- 48% Biden Jan. 26 2020
- 55% Trump Feb. 16, 2017
- 53% Biden Feb. 16, 2020
- 53% Trump March 3, 2017
- 50% Biden March 3, 2017
The comparisons are not “head to head” i.e. measuring current popularity between the politicians. Instead, they measure popularity at the same point in each man’s presidency.
The overall trend reflects that President Trump was routinely more popular in his first weeks in office than Biden was.
But since mid-March, Biden’s numbers have generally bested Trump’s at the same point in his presidency, when Trump faced a ceaseless barrage of attacks in the media, many of them containing false information, regarding alleged Russia collusion and other controversies.
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https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/political_updates/prez_track_april26
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