President Biden

President Biden is the oldest president in U.S. history. He still has not addressed the question of whether he will run for re-election in 2024. If he were to run, win, and survive the term, he would be 86 years old.

President Biden’s job approval ratings:

Date NBC WP/ABC CNN FOX QUINNIPIAC
DEC ’22 xxx xxx 48/52 44/56 43/49
NOV ’22 44/53 45/53 xxx xxx 36/55
OCT ’22 45/52 xxx xxx xxx xxx
OCT ’22 45/52 43/53 42/58 46/53 37/54
SEPT’22 45/52 39/55 40/53 43/56 41/53
AUG’22 42/55 xxx xxx 41/55 43/53
JULY’22 xxx xxx xxx 36/58 33/59
JUNE’22 xxx xxx xxx 43/57 35/56
MAY’22 xxx xxx xxx xxx 38/55
MAY’22 42/54 xxx xxx xxx xxx
APR’22 xxx 42/52 41/59 45/53 40/51
APR’22 xxx xxx xxx xxx 35/55
MAR’22 xxx xxx xxx xxx 40/54
MAR’22 41/54 xxx xxx 45/54 38/55
FEB’22 xxx 38/57 42/57 xxx 37/56
JAN’22 44/54 xxx xxx 47/52 34/54
DEC’21 xxx xxx 48/52 47/51 xxx
NOV’21 xxx xxx 45/54 xxx xxx
NOV’21 xxx 38/57 48/52 44/54 38/53
OCT’21 45/52 xxx 50/50 xxx 40/51

As of the end of 2022, the following was Biden’s approval rating based on Real Clear Politics.

Approval Disapproval Date
Overall 43.4% 52.2% 12/28/22
On the economy 39.3% 57.0% 12/20/22
On foreign policy 41.5% 51.5% 12/20/22

Gallup now does monthly or semi-monthly surveys of all adults. WW will include a periodic polling summary of Registered and Likely Voters by FiveThirtyEight.

  Gallup (All Adults) FiveThirtyEight (Reg/Likely
Date Approval Disapproval Approval Disapproval
12/2/22 40.0% 55.0% 42.9% 53.0%
9/16/22 42.0% 56.0% 42.5% 52.0%
8/23/22 44.0% 53.0% 42.7% 52.8%
5/22/22 41.0% 54.0% 41.1% 54.3%
4/19/22 41.0% 56.0% 42.4% 53.1%
3/18/22 42.0% 54.0% 42.1% 52.8%
2/17/22 41.0% 55.0% 41.4% 53.0%
1/16/22 40.0% 56.0% 42.5% 52.1%
12/16/21 43.0% 51.0% 43.7% 50.7%
11/16/21 42.0% 55.0% 42.8% 51.7%
10/19/21 42.0% 52.0% 44.1% 49.9%
9/17/21 43.0% 53.0% 45.7% 48.8%
8/17/21 49.0% 48.0% 48.5% 45.9%
6/18/21 56.0% 42.0% 51.8% 42.4%
5/18/21 54.0% 40.0% 52.7% 40.7%

Using Gallup (all adults) as the marker, Biden’s approval rating has fallen by 2 points in the last year and disapproval has grown by 1 point.


Judges Nominated and Confirmed to Date

As of January 1, 2023, the United States Senate has confirmed 97 federal judges nominated by President Biden. One Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, 28 judges for the United States Courts of Appeals, and 68 judges for the United States District Courts.

There are 45 nominations awaiting Senate action: 10 for the Courts of appeals and 36 for the District Courts. There are 9 vacancies in the U.S. Courts of Appeals, 70 vacancies on the U.S. District Courts, and 2 vacancies in the United States Court of International Trade.

The chart below reflects the number of Article III court judges appointed by every U.S. president since Jimmy Carter.

Total Supreme Ct Appeals Ct District Ct Int’l Trade
Biden – 2 years 97 1 28 68  
Trump – 4 years 234 3 54 174 3
Obama – 8 years 325 2 55 268  
GW Bush – 8 years 325 2 62 261  
Clinton – 8 years 373 2 66 305  
GHW Bush – 4 years 192 2 42 148  
Reagan – 8 years 376 3 83 290  
Carter – 4 years 259 0 56 203

[USCourts/Wikipedia/List of federal judges appointed by Joe Biden]


There are roughly 4,000 politically appointed positions in the executive branch and independent agencies, including more than 1,200 that require Senate confirmation.

The Washington Post and the Partnership for Public Service are tracking 810 of those 1200 positions.

  • 512 people have been confirmed by the Senate
  • 80 nominees are being considered by the Senate
  • 0 are awaiting formal nomination
  • 82 positions have no Biden nominee
  • 136 appointees are serving in termed positions or were held over from previous administrations

[WP 12/27/22]


The following are the favorability ratings for a variety of political leaders based on the Real Clear Politics averages for 12/17/22.

Favorable Unfavorable
Biden 43.8 51.7
Harris 36.5 52.1
Trump 37.2 56.8
DeSantis 41.2 56.0
Pelosi 34.8 53.6
Schumer 32.7 43.0
McCarthy 23.3 39.3
McConnell 13.7 56.7