Impeachment of the President has nothing to do with approval rating. Impeachment is a criminal proceeding against a sitting president. There have been two in US history, Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton; both were acquitted.
Surprisingly, no. President Clinton's approval rating actually increased by 10 points to a high of 73% following his impeachment, while the Republican party's approval rating declined 10 points. Strange, but true.
The President's Approval Rating is a measure of how much the people like the President at any given time during his term of office. As of July 30, 2014, President Obama's approval rating sat at 46 percent.
President George W. Bush had a 90 percent approval rating after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001--the highest approval rating of any president.
Truman's lowest approval rating was 22%
He was not and his approval rating was low.
The presidential approval rate is a rating that measures how well Americans thinks the President is doing his job. Current president Barack Obama has a presidential approval rate of 43 percent.
The president's approval rating goes up if he appears to be taking effective steps to solve whatever problems the people are most worried about at the moment. It drops rapidly if these steps do not produce any improvement .
The Iran Hostage Crisis in 1979 had a strong effect on President Carter's approval rating. Iran released the hostages the day Ronald Reagan was inaugurated.
President Obama has a very high approval rating in likability. The media and members of his administration try to say racism plays into the majority opposing his policy's. the high approval rating proves race is not the issue.
The President can be impeached. After Abraham Lincoln was assassinated his vice President (Andrew Johnson) was impeached. Also Nixon was impeached
It was the lowest approval rating during that century
To get impeached the president would have to bribe, lie, or have a misdemeanor against him.