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Hannity has called Biden’s presidency the worst of the modern era…

According to a Gallup survey released this week, the majority of Americans will remember Joe Biden’s presidency as either “below average” or “poor.”

The survey found 37% expect Biden to be remembered as a “below average” president, while 17% felt the outgoing POTUS will be remembered as a “poor” leader.

Only 6% said the 82-year-old Joe would be remembered as “outstanding” and 13% felt the the Biden Administration was “above average.”

26% said he’s just an “average” Joe.

From The New York Post:

Biden’s -35 percentage point net positive rating ranks near the bottom of the list of presidents Gallup surveyed.

Only former President Richard Nixon, who resigned from office under threat of impeachment during the Watergate scandal, had a lower net positive rating than Biden, at -42 percentage points.

Meanwhile, President-elect Donald Trump scored a -4 percentage point net positive rating, getting both relatively high positive (40%) and negative ratings (44%) for his first term and the fewest average ratings (16%) out of the 10 presidents measured.

Former President John F. Kennedy had the highest net positive rating, at +68 percentage points, according to Gallup.

Even a majority of Democrats (54%) said Biden would be remembered as “average” to “poor.”

“Biden’s fellow Democrats are less enthusiastic about his presidency than they are about other recent Democratic presidents, and Biden is the only recent Democratic president who currently has a net-negative evaluation among independents,” the pollster said.

More over at The New York Post: