approval rating
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a measure of public support for a political figure or policy
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- The president's approval ratings were slipping, which worried his campaign team.
- The president's approval rating has risen significantly.
- According to the latest poll, the prime minister's approval rating is at a record high of 70%.
- The latest poll shows a drop in the prime minister's approval rating.
- The government's new policy has caused its approval rating to plummet.
- Her strong approval rating reflects public confidence.
- Analysts are trying to understand the sudden drop in the governor's approval rating.
- The new policy could impact the governor's approval rating.
- A successful foreign policy trip could boost his approval rating before the election.
- He maintained a high approval rating throughout his first term.
- Her approval rating is significantly higher than that of her predecessor at the same point in their term.
- A low approval rating often signals political trouble.
- While his overall approval rating is low, he still has strong support among young voters.
- The media closely tracks the president's approval rating.
- How can the administration improve its public approval rating in the next quarter?
- Public opinion surveys measure the leader's approval rating.
- Historically, a president's approval rating often declines during their second term.
- Despite controversies, his approval rating remained stable.
- The natural disaster response had a direct and positive impact on the mayor's approval rating.
- The party is concerned about their candidate's declining approval rating.