George Washington has the highest aprroval rating ever. He was unanimously voted the first President of the United States. He received 100% of the votes for president!
Correction: George Washington was not elected. He was appointed President by the Continental Congress.
Believe it or not, George W. Bush held the record for the highest approval rating of 92% after the 9/11 attacks...(that record isn't doing too well anymore.) Most of the older presidents didn't take approval rating tests.
john Kennedy Johnson bush and George Washington
i believe it was Ronald Regan
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.
Cabinet members are appointed by the President; with Senate approval.
The Rasmussen polls are the daily Presidential Tracking poll. This keeps track of how the nation's voters feel the president is performing in his role as president. This gives us the Presidential Approval Rating Index.
If you are talking about George W. Bush, then he had a very high approval rating when he was elected for president. When 9/11 came about, he handled the tragedy so well, his approval rating was raising. After 9/11, President George W. Bush protected us from terrorism, which is what most people can't see is that he protected us but a lot of people hated him. I don't know why so many people hate him after he tried to protect us. Hope that answers your question.
They are nominated by the President but must be approved by the US Senate and this approval is not automatic.
The President is the Commander in Chief of all the Military Branches, he is the ultimate approval.
The President of the United States holds the highest office in the US government
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the golden birch has the highest btu rating followed by hard maple for trees found in eastern us/canada Actually the osage orange tree has the highest btu rating of any wood in the united states.
The Speaker of the US House of Representatives It is unknown.
No, he needs the approval of Congress and no President has sought that authority since FDR.