Trump’s Approval Rating Hits 37 Percent—Right as 63 Percent of Voters Forget He’s Still a Candidate
As the latest United States presidential approval rating dips to a historic low, pollsters have hit a hilarious snag: voters keep mistaking the question for a pop quiz on nostalgia, demanding to know if Obama is available. “The approval rating is now lower than the average American’s IQ for reading polls,” said one confused statistician. The irony? The only thing lower than the number is the bar for what counts as a “good” president—currently set between “didn’t start a war with Canada” and “remembered to update the White House Twitter handle.”