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Biden favorable / unfavorable ratings

Biden has a 40.9% favorability rating based on 412 polls.

Jul 1, 2024

Unfavorable

56.8%

Favorable

40.9%

Estimate

95% of polls fall in this range

A bit of background... President Joe Biden's favorability index tracks voters' feelings toward the president as his campaign for reelection as President of the United States continues. Presidents with a greater favorability rating likely have a greater chance of winning reelection, as voters are satisfied with their current leadership.

412 polls

Latest Poll: Mon, Jul 1, 10:37 AM EDT

Jun 29

1,011 LV

Data for Progress
54.0%

Unfavorable

44.0%

Favorable

+10 Unfavorable

Jun 28 – 29

2,543 LV

Ipsos/538/Washington...
59.0%

Unfavorable

39.0%

Favorable

+20 Unfavorable

Jun 24 – 26

1,594 Adults

YouGov/The Economist
58.0%

Unfavorable

39.0%

Favorable

+19 Unfavorable

Jun 21 – 26

1,226 RV

Siena College Poll/N...
59.0%

Unfavorable

38.0%

Favorable

+21 Unfavorable

Jun 21 – 26

5,058 LV

Ipsos/538
59.0%

Unfavorable

38.0%

Favorable

+21 Unfavorable

Jun 22 – 25

1,005 Adults

Marquette University...
61.0%

Unfavorable

34.0%

Favorable

+27 Unfavorable

Jun 21 – 25

1,088 Adults

AP/NORC
57.0%

Unfavorable

39.0%

Favorable

+18 Unfavorable

Jun 21 – 25

1,405 RV

Quinnipiac Universit...
57.0%

Unfavorable

38.0%

Favorable

+19 Unfavorable

Jun 19 – 25

1,000 LV

McLaughlin & Associa...
56.0%

Unfavorable

42.0%

Favorable

+14 Unfavorable

Jun 22 – 24

2,201 RV

Morning Consult
52.0%

Unfavorable

46.0%

Favorable

+6 Unfavorable

+ More Polls

The polling bias for the 2016 and 2020 Presidential elections is based on analysis from the American Association of Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) comparing actual results to national polls. For the 2018 and 2022 elections, bias was measured by comparing FiveThirtyEight's Generic Ballot polling average with the adjusted US House National Popular vote, using data from the UVA Center for Politics (2018) and DecisionDeskHQ (2022).

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