Popularity

For sheer comedy it’s hard to beat Justin Fox’s observation at Bloomberg. Of the G-7 leaders only Japan’s Shinzo Abe is more popular than Donald Trump:

Donald Trump is an unpopular president. According to the Real Clear Politics polling average as of Friday afternoon, only 43.3% of Americans approve of his performance. FiveThirtyEight, which weights polls by quality, sample size and partisan lean, puts the average at 41.6%.

But as the president meets with leaders of the other G7 countries in the French resort city of Biarritz this weekend, he can take solace in the fact that he’s more popular than almost all of his peers. The lone exception seems to be Japanese premier Shinzo Abe, whose cabinet’s approval rating is 48.8% (to only 35% disapproval) in the Japan Political Pulse poll aggregator maintained by the Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA.

Only 32% of Germans polled for broadcaster ARD a few weeks ago said they were satisfied with German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government. In Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s approval rating was 41% in one recent poll and 39% in another (and in the second poll, by Ipsos, only 33% agreed that he “has done a good job and deserves to be re-elected”). In the U.K., only 31% have a positive opinion of brand-new Prime Minister Boris Johnson, according to YouGov. Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte just resigned, so while he remains in office until a new government is formed and the current governing coalition still has a majority in polls, I don’t think he can really be counted as riding on a wave of approval.

Then there is French President Emmanuel Macron, the one other more or less directly elected head of state (as opposed to leader of a parliamentary government) coming to Biarritz. In so many ways, he’s the diametric opposite of Trump: young, cosmopolitan, well-spoken, technocratic. He’s the least popular of the lot, with a 28% approval rating in the most recent poll listed by the diligent editors of the “Opinion polling on the Emmanuel Macron presidency” Wikipedia page and 22% percent in the one before that.

According to Gallup, Trump is almost precisely as popular as President Obama was at this point in his presidency, a little less popular than Bill Clinton or Ronald Reagan, and a lot more popular than Jimmy Carter was.

4 comments… add one
  • CuriousOnlooker Link

    Funny enough; if elections were held today. Trudeau and Johnson are favorites for (re)election.

    I have a premonition that the Canadian election this fall will tell us a lot about the American Presidential election.

  • Roy Lofquist Link

    “According to Gallup, Trump is almost precisely as popular as President Obama was at this point in his presidency,”

    Media coverage – Obama 75%+, Trump 80%-.

    Emperors and clothes. Wizards and curtains. The much (self) vaunted media ain’t nearly as influential as they think they are.

  • steve Link

    ““According to Gallup, Trump is almost precisely as popular as President Obama was at this point in his presidency,””

    For different reasons. That matters.

    Steve

  • Roy Lofquist Link

    Steve,

    For whatever the reasons may be these numbers show that the media isn’t very effective.

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