President Obama’s Approval Rating Higher Than Clinton And Reagan

James Carville needs to pipe down: President Obama’s average approval rating is currently at just over 51 percent, and higher than the average first-term approval ratings for both President William J. Clinton, and President Ronald Reagan.

According to Zennie62.com and Gallop data, the approval ratings for Clinton and Reagan were 49.3 and 50.3 respectively.

It’s important to remember that both presidents Clinton and Reagan faced economic challenges during their first terms. Reagan had it worse than President Obama, with unemployment at 11 percent in 1983 – one year before he was reelected.

Democrats had dreams of replacing Reagan with Walter Mondale and (the late) Geraldine Farraro, but Reagan won his second term in a landslide election.

James Carville’s blast that President Obama should “panic” was just plain off-base, and disrespectful. What’s Carville trying to do? Mr. Carville is better off delivering such a message via back-channels, and not out in public.

Stay tuned.

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