This is false. Hussein was at 46 and Trump is at 43. By the way, Hussein was never 50 or above after 2009.
On RCP,which is an aggregate of polls,Obama was at 50 and Trump is at 39.9 Obama has been above 50 many times after 2009 on RCP,Gallup,538, and others.Obama's final poll numbers on RCP was 57 and 58 on Gallup,17 points higher than Trump is now.
Even though they aren't worth shit,less than shit actually,Rasmussen had Obama at 62 % his last day in office
1.I cant see the image you posted 2.The ratings I posted are from Jan 2017,while he was still in office 3.Dec 2012,Obama 54%.Trump has never been above 50 on RCP,ever.
Folks we have a liar in our midst. Here are Hussein's approval numbers from the aforementioned RCP. It's only after he left office that ratings improved. Notice how Hussein was never at 50 or above after 2009. https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/president_obama_job_approval-1044.html
Those are yearly averages you are referring to.You might want to specify Obamas yearly average never went above 50 %,that doesn't mean it wasn't above 50 during the year.Trumps first year average is in the 30's Obamas 1st year average was 56.5
And never 50 or above after 2009. My point has been made. Truth is, Hussein was not a very popular president even with the 90 percent favorable coverage.
1.YEARLY average. 2.Trumps first year average is in the 30's,Obama's was never that low,never in the 30's
More popular than Trump,Bush and Bush.Won over 50% of the overall vote twice https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...ly-shows-obama-first-since-56-to-win-51-twice Final Tally Shows Obama First Since ’56 to Win 51% Twice Greg Giroux January 4, 2013, 3:09 PM CST Barack Obama is the first president in more than five decades to win at least 51 percent of the national popular vote twice, according to a revised vote count in New York eight weeks after the Nov. 6 election.