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2024–2025 opinion polling on the Biden administration

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Surveying on 2021–2025 US presidency

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This is a list of opinion polls taken on thepresidency of Joe Biden in 2024 and the first twenty days of January 2025. To navigate between years, seeopinion polling on the Biden administration.

January

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Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledRef.
GallupJanuary 2–22, 202441%54%5%1,011phoneAll adults[1]
YouGov (forCBS News)January 3–5, 202441%59%0%2,157onlineAll adults[2]
Ipsos (forABC News)January 4–8, 202433%58%9%2,228onlineAll adults[3]
YouGov (forThe Economist)January 7–9, 202440%53%6%1,593onlineAll adults[4]
Harris (forHarvard CAPS)January 16–17, 202442%57%2%2,346onlineRegistered voters[5]
Quinnipiac UniversityJanuary 25–29, 202440%55%3%1,650phoneRegistered voters[6]
YouGov (forYahoo! News)January 25–29, 202440%56%4%1,594onlineAll adults[7]
Emerson CollegeJanuary 26–29, 202442%46%12%1,260IVR/onlineRegistered voters[8]
Marist College (forNPR/PBS)January 29–February 1, 202440%54%6%1,582phone/onlineAll adults[9]

February

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Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledRef.
GallupFebruary 1–20, 202438%59%3%1,016phoneAll adults[10]
YouGov (forThe Economist)February 4–6, 202442%55%4%1,591onlineAll adults[11]
Monmouth UniversityFebruary 8–12, 202438%58%4%902telephoneAll adults[12]
YouGov (forCBS News)February 12–14, 202442%58%0%1,744onlineAll adults[13]
Emerson CollegeFebruary 13–14, 202442%47%11%1,225IVR/onlineRegistered voters[14]
Quinnipiac UniversityFebruary 15–19, 202440%57%3%1,421telephoneRegistered voters[15]
Harris (forHarvard CAPS)February 21–22, 202445%54%1%2,022onlineRegistered voters[16]
Ipsos (forReuters)February 23–25, 202437%58%5%1,020onlineAll adults[17]
The New York Times/Siena CollegeFebruary 25–28, 202436%61%3%980telephoneRegistered voters[18]
Beacon/Shaw & Company (forFox News)February 25–28, 202442%58%1%1,262phone/onlineRegistered voters[19]

March

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Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledRef.
GallupMarch 1–20, 202440%55%5%1,016phoneAll adults[20]
YouGov (forYahoo! News)March 8–11, 202439%55%6%1,482onlineAll adults[21]
Emerson CollegeMarch 5–6, 202441%48%11%1,350IVR/onlineRegistered voters[22]
Harris (forHarvard CAPS)March 20–21, 202445%52%2%2,271onlineRegistered voters[23]
Quinnipiac UniversityMarch 21–25, 202437%59%3%1,407telephoneRegistered voters[24]
Ipsos (forReuters)March 22–24, 202440%56%4%1,021onlineAll adults[25]
Beacon/Shaw & Company (forFox News)March 22–25, 202441%58%1%1,094phone/onlineRegistered voters[26]
YouGov (forThe Economist)March 24–26, 202438%57%5%1,594onlineAll adults[27]
Marist College (forNPR/PBS)March 25–28, 202443%53%3%1,305telephone/onlineAll adults[28]

April

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Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledRef.
GallupApril 1–22, 202438%58%4%1,001phoneAll adults[29]
YouGov (forThe Economist)April 6–9, 202437%59%3%1,795onlineAll adults[30]
The New York Times/Siena CollegeApril 7–11, 202438%59%3%1,059telephoneRegistered voters[31]
YouGov (forCBS News)April 9–12, 202440%60%0%2,399onlineAll adults[32]
Pew Research CenterApril 8–14, 202435%62%3%8,709onlineAll adults[33]
Ipsos (forReuters)April 12–14, 202438%56%6%1,016onlineAll adults[34]
Monmouth UniversityApril 18–22, 202441%56%3%746telephoneAll adults[35]
Quinnipiac UniversityApril 18–22, 202435%61%3%1,429telephoneRegistered voters[36]
Marist College (forNPR/PBS)April 22–25, 202442%53%4%1,109telephone/onlineAll adults[37]
Harris (forHarvard CAPS)April 24–25, 202444%53%2%1,961onlineRegistered voters[38]
Ipsos (forABC News)April 25–30, 202435%57%8%2,260onlineAll adults[39]
YouGov (forThe Economist)April 28–30, 202442%58%1%1,475onlineRegistered voters[40]

May

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Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledRef.
GallupMay 1–23, 202439%56%5%1,024telephoneAll adults[41]
YouGov (forThe Economist)May 5–7, 202441%58%1%1,590onlineRegistered voters[42]
YouGov (forYahoo! News)May 10–13, 202438%57%5%1,790onlineAll adults[43]
Beacon/Shaw & Company (forFox News)May 10–13, 202445%55%1%1,126phone/onlineRegistered voters[44]
Harris (forHarvard CAPS)May 15–16, 202444%54%1%1,660onlineRegistered voters[45]
Quinnipiac UniversityMay 16–20, 202440%54%3%1,374telephoneRegistered voters[46]
Ipsos (forReuters)May 17–20, 202436%59%5%1,017onlineAll adults[47]
Marist College (forNPR/PBS)May 21–23, 202441%54%5%1,261telephone/onlineAll adults[48]
Emerson CollegeMay 21–23, 202437%52%12%1,100IVR/onlineRegistered voters[49]
YouGov (forThe Economist)May 25–28, 202439%58%2%1,748onlineAll adults[50]

June

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Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledRef.
YouGov (forThe Economist)June 2–4, 202440%56%3%1,766onlineAll adults[51]
GallupJune 3–23, 202438%58%4%1,005telephoneAll adults[52]
Emerson CollegeJune 4–5, 202437%53%10%1,000IVR/onlineRegistered voters[53]
YouGov (forYahoo! News)June 3–6, 202437%58%5%1,854onlineAll adults[54]
Monmouth UniversityJune 6–10, 202438%58%4%1,106telephoneAll adults[55]
Marist College (forNPR/PBS)June 10–12, 202441%53%6%1,311telephone/onlineAll adults[56]
YouGov (forGeorge Washington University)June 11–24, 202443%56%1%2,750onlineRegistered voters[57]
Beacon/Shaw & Company (forFox News)June 14–17, 202445%55%0%1,095telephone/onlineRegistered voters[58]
Quinnipiac UniversityJune 20–24, 202438%57%4%1,405telephoneRegistered voters[59]
The New York Times/Siena CollegeJune 20–25, 202435%61%4%1,226telephoneRegistered voters[60]
Ipsos (forReuters)June 21–23, 202437%57%6%1,019onlineAll adults[61]
YouGov (forThe Economist)June 23–25, 202443%56%1%1,401telephoneRegistered voters[62]
SSRS Opinion Panel (forCNN)June 28–30, 202436%64%0%1,274telephone/onlineRegistered voters[63]
Harris (forHarvard CAPS)June 28–30, 202440%57%4%2,090onlineRegistered voters[64]
Suffolk University (forUSA Today)June 28–30, 202441%57%2%1,000onlineRegistered voters[65]
YouGov (forYahoo! News)June 28–July 1, 202438%57%6%1,754onlineAll adults[66]
The New York Times/Siena CollegeJune 28–July 2, 202436%61%4%1,235telephoneRegistered voters[67]
YouGov (forThe Economist)June 30–July 2, 202441%58%1%1,392onlineRegistered voters[68]

July

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Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledRef.
Pew Research CenterJuly 1–7, 202432%66%2%9,424onlineAll adults[69]
Ipsos (forWashington Post/ABC News)July 5–9, 202436%57%7%2,431onlineAll adults[70]
Emerson CollegeJuly 7–8, 202439%52%9%1,370IVR/onlineRegistered voters[71]
YouGov (forThe Economist)July 7–9, 202437%60%3%1,620onlineAll adults[72]
Beacon/Shaw & Company (forFox News)July 7–10, 202442%58%0%1,210telephone/onlineRegistered voters[73]
Marist College (forNPR/PBS)July 9–10, 202443%52%5%1,309telephone/onlineAll adults[74]
Quinnipiac UniversityJuly 19–21, 202438%57%2%1,257telephoneRegistered voters[75]
The New York Times/Siena CollegeJuly 22–24, 202441%56%3%1,142telephoneRegistered voters[76]
Harris (forHarvard CAPS)July 26–28, 202442%55%3%2,196onlineRegistered voters[77]
Ipsos (forReuters)July 26–28, 202437%58%5%1,025onlineAll adults[78]

August

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Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledRef.
GallupAugust 1–20, 202443%53%4%1,015telephoneAll adults[79]
Marist College (forNPR/PBS)August 1–4, 202446%51%3%1,613onlineAll adults[80]
YouGov (forThe Economist)August 4–6, 202439%56%4%1,618onlineAll adults[81]
Beacon/Shaw & Company (forFox News)August 9–12, 202441%59%0%1,105phone/onlineRegistered voters[82]
Ipsos (forWashington Post/ABC News)August 9–13, 202437%55%8%2,336onlineAll adults[83]
Emerson CollegeAugust 12–14, 202439%53%8%1,000IVR/onlineLikely voters[84]
Ipsos (forReuters)August 23–25, 202439%54%7%1,028onlineAll adults[85]
YouGov (forYahoo! News)August 23–25, 202443%56%1%1,192onlineRegistered voters[86]
Quinnipiac UniversityAugust 23–27, 202445%52%3%1,611telephoneLikely voters[87]
YouGov (forThe Economist)August 25–27, 202439%55%6%1,555onlineAll adults[88]

September

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Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledRef.
Emerson CollegeSeptember 3–4, 202441%53%6%1,000IVR/onlineLikely voters[89]
Marist College (forNPR/PBS)September 3–5, 202443%51%6%1,529onlineAll adults[90]
Harris (forHarvard CAPS)September 4–5, 202442%55%3%2,358onlineRegistered voters[91]
The New York Times/Siena CollegeSeptember 3–6, 202437%59%4%1,374telephoneRegistered voters[92]
YouGov (forThe Economist)September 8–10, 202439%57%4%1,626onlineAll adults[93]
Beacon/Shaw & Company (forFox News)September 13–16, 202442%58%0%1,102phone/onlineRegistered voters[94]
YouGov (forThe Economist)September 15–17, 202439%55%6%1,592onlineAll adults[95]
Quinnipiac UniversitySeptember 19–22, 202445%52%3%1,611telephoneLikely voters[96]
Ipsos (forReuters)September 20–22, 202439%54%7%1,028onlineAll adults[97]

October

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Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledRef.
YouGov (forYahoo! News)October 2–4, 202437%59%4%1,711onlineAll adults[98]
HarrisXOctober 9–11, 202440%56%4%2,010onlineRegistered voters[99]
GallupOctober 1–12, 202439%56%5%1,023telephoneAll adults[100]
Harris (forHarvard CAPS)October 11–13, 202442%55%3%3,145onlineRegistered voters[101]
Beacon/Shaw & Company (forFox News)October 11–14, 202440%59%0%1,110phone/onlineRegistered voters[102]
Emerson CollegeOctober 14–16, 202442%53%5%1,000IVR/onlineLikely voters[103]
Ipsos (forABC News)October 18–22, 202436%57%7%2,808onlineAll adults[104]
YouGov (forThe Economist)October 19–22, 202439%55%6%1,555onlineAll adults[105]
The New York Times/Siena CollegeOctober 20–23, 202438%58%4%2,097telephoneRegistered voters[106]
Emerson CollegeOctober 23–24, 202441%53%6%1,000IVR/onlineLikely voters[107]
GallupOctober 14–27, 202441%56%3%1,007telephoneAll adults[108]
Ipsos (forReuters)October 25–27, 202435%60%5%1,150onlineAll adults[109]
YouGov (forYahoo! News)October 29–31, 202440%56%4%1,710onlineRegistered voters[110]

November

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Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledRef.
IpsosNovember 1–3, 202437%57%6%1,242onlineAll adults[111]
Emerson CollegeOctober 30–November 2, 202440%53%7%1,000IVR/onlineLikely voters[112]
HarrisX (forForbes)October 30–November 2, 202438%57%5%4,520onlineRegistered voters[113]
YouGov (forThe Economist)November 6–7, 202441%57%2%1,590onlineAll adults[114]
YouGov (forThe Economist)November 9–12, 202438%56%6%1,743onlineAll adults[115]
Harris (forHarvard CAPS)November 13–14, 202440%55%5%1,732onlineRegistered voters[116]
GallupNovember 6–20, 202443%53%4%1,015telephoneAll adults[117]
YouGov (forCBS News)November 19–22, 202439%61%0%2,232onlineAll adults[118]
Emerson CollegeNovember 20–22, 202436%52%12%1,000IVR/onlineLikely voters[119]
YouGov (forThe Economist)November 23–26, 202438%55%7%1,590onlineAll adults[120]

December

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Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledRef.
Quinnipiac UniversityDecember 12–16, 202438%52%10%924telephoneLikely voters[121]
GallupDecember 2–18, 202439%56%5%1,003telephoneAll adults[122]
Ipsos (forReuters)December 13–15, 202438%57%5%1,029onlineAll adults[123]
Emerson CollegeDecember 11–13, 202436%54%10%1,000IVR/onlineLikely voters[124]
Monmouth UniversityDecember 5–10, 202435%60%5%1,006phone/onlineAll adults[125]
Beacon/Shaw & Company (forFox News)December 6–9, 202441%58%1%1,015phone/onlineRegistered voters[126]
YouGov (forThe Economist)December 8–10, 202436%58%6%1,593onlineAll adults[127]

January 2025

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Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledRef.
YouGov (forThe Economist)January 5–8, 202537%57%6%1,704onlineAll adults[128]
Beacon/Shaw & Company (forFox News)January 10–13, 202542%57%1%922phone/onlineRegistered voters[129]
Harris (forHarvard CAPS)January 15–16, 202539%57%4%2,650onlineRegistered voters[130]
YouGov (forCBS News)January 15–17, 202537%57%6%2,174onlineAll adults[131]

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