Bush scored second place with a favorable rating of 52 percent, Clinton and Trump are tied at 48 percent, and Biden comes in last with 39 percent of respondents saying they have a favorable view of the 46th president.
In June last year, Biden had a 37 percent favorable rating and a 61 percent unfavorable rating amid concerns about his age and positions on issues as he took on Trump in the initial stages of the 2024 election.
Trump’s first term saw his favorability rating remain mostly above 40 percent, dipping to 36 percent shortly before the end of his first term as Covid-19 infections rose and his supporters ransacked the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.
Former President Joe Biden is the least liked living president according to recent polling — nine points behind the second least liked — his predecessor and successor in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump.
Biden now has a 39 percent favorable rating with 57 percent unfavorable rating, with Gallup calling it “barely better than his worst evaluation since he became a well-known political figure.”.