Back when I used to cover politics on a regular basis, a disapproval rating of more than forty per cent was generally considered terminal.
Clinton experienced the highest disapproval ratings at the start of any presidency since such polling began.
Among their neighbors to the north, the disapproval rating was 43 percent.
This poll also had his disapproval rating jumping to 34.8 percent.
It is the highest disapproval rating for any new President since such surveys were begun in the 1950's.
For most other Presidents, disapproval ratings this early in their first term were in single digits.
In recent polls, all three have received high disapproval ratings, sometimes from half the people surveyed or more.
His disapproval ratings ranged between 46% and 66%.
Going into the election, his disapproval ratings ranged from 52 to 71 percent.
Public opinion polls have placed his disapproval ratings at almost 80 percent.