He Departed Office With An Approval Rating Of 65%
Bill Clinton, the first president born after the baby boom, had two terms in office from 1993 and 2001. Clinton departed the nation with a monetary surplus after taking office with the country in debt. The Monica Lewinsky incident ruined his reputation as a popular president. 65 percent of voters approved of his performance as president when he left office.
Clinton signed a number of measures during his term in office. The North American Free Trade Agreement is one that President Trump is now scrutinizing. The accord at the time led to the longest stretch of peacetime economic growth ever.