After four years of hand holding by aides, hiding in the basement avoiding questions and his actions being filtered through the liberal main stream media, President Joe Biden’s legacy will be judged harshly.
According to a new Gallup Poll, Biden will go down in history as the second worst president of all time, behind Richard Nixon who resigned in disgrace after the Watergate scandal.
“Fifty-four percent of U.S. adults believe Biden will be remembered as a ‘below average’ (37%) or ‘poor’ (17%) president, while 19% say he will be evaluated as ‘outstanding’ (6%) or ‘above average’ (13%). Another 26% think he will be regarded as ‘average,’” Gallup found.
In comparison to the past nine presidents, Biden rates the lowest and even below former President Jimmy Carter.
“Americans do not expect history to be kind when it judges Biden’s presidency,” Gallup reported. “Right now, he is evaluated similarly to Nixon, who resigned from the White House amid the Watergate scandal. Biden’s fellow Democrats are less enthusiastic about his presidency than they are about other recent Democratic presidents, and Biden is the only recent Democratic president who currently has a net-negative evaluation among independents. However, past presidents who finished challenging terms, including Carter, George W. Bush and Trump, have seen the harsh ratings they received at the time they left the White House soften considerably over time.”

When compared with President-elect Donald Trump, Biden never faced outrage hatred from the Democrats and main stream media and never faced the brunt of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak which marred down the Trump administration.
President-elect Trump has a lot of promises to keep but it is highly unlikely that the far leftists will ever support his decisions no matter how he performs in office.
More notably, many Democrats have come out publicly to describe the poor leadership from Biden and how his mental decline was hidden from the American public.
“More Democrats expect history to look kindly rather than critically on the Biden presidency — 44% think it will be judged outstanding or above average, while 16% say below average or poor. But nearly as many Democrats believe Biden will be remembered as an ‘average’ president (38%) as a good one,” according to Gallup. “Independents and Republicans are much more pessimistic in their evaluations of Biden’s presidency. The slim majority of independents, 51%, believe Biden will get a negative historical review, compared with 15% who think he’ll get a positive one. Republicans overwhelmingly expect history to judge Biden harshly, including 76% who say he will be regarded as a ‘poor’ president and 17% below average.”