US President Joe Biden will celebrate his 100th day in the Oval Office on Friday, a symbolic milestone to review his performance and what it means for the remainder of his tenure.
So far, his approval rating has remained somewhat level since he came into office on January 20 and currently stands at 54.4 per cent, according to poll aggregator FiveThirtyEight. This is 12 percentage points higher than his direct predecessor Donald Trump enjoyed at the same time of his presidency but lower than all the other White House occupants since World War II.
This has been described by most commentators as a sign of the deep political polarisation in the country with Democrats overwhelmingly happy with his performance while the vast majority of Republicans seemingly disapprove.
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