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Updated · CNN · Jun 18
Obama Tops CNN Poll at 57% Favorability, Beating Trump at 34% and Biden at 30%
Updated
Updated · CNN · Jun 18

Obama Tops CNN Poll at 57% Favorability, Beating Trump at 34% and Biden at 30%

3 articles · Updated · CNN · Jun 18

Summary

  • 57% of Americans view Barack Obama favorably in a new CNN/SSRS poll, making him the most popular living president as he opens his presidential center.
  • Trump drew 34% favorability and Biden 30%, with Obama running more than twice as well among independents and keeping near-universal support within the Democratic Party.
  • 30% of respondents named Obama the president they most admire, ahead of Trump at 19%; Biden and George W. Bush each drew just 1%, while Clinton got 2%.
  • The poll also showed retrospective shifts in presidential images: George W. Bush now tilts positive at 42% favorable to 33% unfavorable, while Biden's standing has fallen below any point in his presidency.
  • 2,480 adults were surveyed from May 7-31, and the results also pointed to a generational gap, with more than 4 in 10 Americans under 30 holding no opinion of Bush or Clinton.

Insights

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