All presidents tend to start their term quite popular, and over time will fall in popularity. Now that Obama is in office and making decisions, there are lots of people who disagree with his decisions and who expected him to make different decisions when they voted for him. This was pretty much inevitable. Reality is almost always a disappointment compared to what we imagine. Well, first of all he wants to enhance everything and every program of the United States. What he does not realize is that the US is in a deficit of 10 trillion dollars which cannot be paid off by the President himself. He wants to make a better educational system, have better security, and free health care. The social security benefits are not doing too well.
mostly hes trying to make everything more government controlled. people see this as cummunistic and so he is seen as unpopular. also he prolly promised things he hasn't fulfilled yet (but that's just politics)
The president has to make decision that never please every one
The economy seems to be the most common cause for lack of popularity. As long as the people feel that their job is secure or their business is making money, they tend to like the President.
yes its a lovely name but its losing its popularity
President Carter's popularity declined.
Yes, Facebook has been losing popularity with the younger generations. Especially since there are so many more options now like Instagram, Snapchat, and Tik Tok. With the pandemic in 2020 there was some growth as family and friends had to find a way to connect and remain remote.
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by their popularity and contribution to the development of the U.S
President Andrew Jackson was considered to be the first to win the election due to his widespread popularity. He was the seventh president of United States.
He pardoned President Nixon.
FDR .
Richard Nixon
It DOES help, but what you really need is popularity. Unfortunately, popularity can be 'bought'. But so can 'unpopularity' -that's known as a 'smear campaign'.
Information technology is not losing its popularity; in fact, it continues to be a crucial and growing industry. Technologies may change and evolve, leading to shifts in demand for specific skills or areas within IT. However, overall the field remains important for businesses, individuals, and society as a whole.
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