Why is bush better than obama




















Unlike Bush, who still fails to win majority approval from young adults, Obama is viewed favorably by all major demographic groups, including men, women, whites, nonwhites and all age categories. Obama's current rating is far more politically polarized than Bush's. To some degree, that may reflect the passage of time since each was president -- just five months for Obama versus eight years for Bush -- giving Americans more time to forget about any political disagreements they may have had with Bush.

The low point for post-presidential favorability using this measure was George W. That was shortly after Clinton drew considerable criticism over some of his last-minute presidential pardons. Former presidents George W. Bush and Obama have largely strived to stay out of the public eye since leaving office, although for Bush that has lasted over eight years versus Obama's five months, thus far.

Bush has not stirred much controversy, as he comments little on issues or candidates, and is usually in the news only for an occasional appearance on behalf of a pet cause or publicity about his newfound love of painting. Perhaps accordingly, his image has gradually recovered to a level not seen since a few months after he won re-election in , mainly because of improved ratings from independents and Democrats.

When Obama left office, he was much more popular than Bush was when he left office, and he has studiously avoided commenting on President Donald Trump's policies until he recently spoke against the United States' withdrawal from the Paris climate accord. Obama has maintained his high rating, but he could see more improvement in the coming years if Republicans warm to him.

For now, Bush and Obama have similar images among Americans -- each viewed favorably by about six in 10 adults. However, Democrats are less likely to describe Obama as a strong leader and able to get things done than Republicans were to ascribe these traits to Bush eight years ago. In times of uncertainty, good decisions demand good data. Please support our research with a financial contribution. It organizes the public into nine distinct groups, based on an analysis of their attitudes and values.

Even in a polarized era, the survey reveals deep divisions in both partisan coalitions. Use this tool to compare the groups on some key topics and their demographics. Pew Research Center now uses as the last birth year for Millennials in our work. President George W. The above, like the other line chart below, is a simplified graph that removes all month-to-month fluctuations during their presidencies, to clarify the bottom line.

Now sometimes reductions in the unemployment rate are dismissed, because the lower percentage comes from unemployed people giving up and leaving the workforce instead of getting a job. But the steady increase in job creation over the last year has begun to lift the employment-population ratio as well. Under Bush, the employment-population ratio dropped 3.



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