Bloomberg
President Joe Biden’s approval rating rose to 44% in the latest Gallup poll, the highest in a year and a fresh sign he and his party are gaining political ground ahead of November midterm elections.
Biden’s approval rating in August jumped six percentage points from July, when it hit a low of 38% in Gallup’s survey. But even after a string of victories in Congress and abroad that have stoked enthusiasm in the White House and among Democratic voters, 53% of Americans still disapprove of Biden’s performance as commander-in-chief.
The president’s popularity began to erode after the disastrous US withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021, accelerating as inflation rose to 40-year highs and congressional gridlock waylaid much of Biden’s agenda late last year.
But in the past month, the president has seen Congress approve a landmark health, tax and climate package and also signed into law bipartisan measures aimed at subsidizing domestic semiconductor manufacturing and improving gun safety. The president also announced a successful air strike that killed al-Qaeda leader Ayman Al-Zawahiri in Afghanistan.