![]() But public satisfaction with his job performance has plummeted over his two terms in office. Obama remains politically popular, and he will almost certainly get reelected. This is surely not the legacy any president wanted to leave. And the share of Americans who rated him as mixed - neither good nor bad - was at 25 percent. Those who gave him negative marks for his tenure rose from 8 percent to 14 percent. The Pew Research Center has just released a report documenting the remarkable decline in Americans’ views of Barack Obama’s accomplishments.įrom 2008 to 2017, the percentage of Americans who gave Obama positive marks for the job he did as president fell from 60 percent to 42 percent. His job approval rating has fallen to 44 percent, down from 50 percent in July, the most precipitous drop of his presidency.Īnd that is no time to get too chipper about his legacy. In a new CNN/Opinion Research poll, just 42 percent of Americans view him favorably, down from 50 percent in July. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() President Obama has now done enough damage to his legacy to become the most unpopular president of the post-World War II era. ![]()
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