Presidential approval rates and voters’ behavior



 A democratic election is a way to show the satisfaction/dissatisfaction of the voters on how the nation is run by the leadership in the Congress and in the executive branch. How do the Presidential approval rates affect the voters’ behavior?
The figure above is an exploratory data analysis of the data from American National Election Studies in 2012. The bar graph shows the correlation between the President’s approval rates and the voters’ choices over whom they would vote for in the election.