Thursday, February 10, 2022

President Biden's Approval Rating Dips Below 40% For The First Time In His Presidency

Real Check Politics took an average of the most recent national surveys - 304 polls taken from January 2020 to this month - which measured Biden's standing. Their cumulative poll put the President's approval rating at 39 per cent and his disapproval at 54 per cent  

Daily Mail: Biden's approval rating dips below 40% for the first time since he took office, according to polling average 

* Biden's approval rating dropped to 39 per cent and his disapproval rating increased to 54 per cent 

* Real Check Politics took an average of the most recent national surveys - 304 polls taken from January 2020 to this month - which measured Biden's standing 

* A vast majority of American voters are frustrated with rising inflation, the continuing Covid-19 pandemic - and the resultant vaccine and mask mandates 

President Joe Biden's approval rating has dipped below 40 per cent for the first time since he took office, according to an average of recent national polls. 

A vast majority of American voters are frustrated with rising inflation, the continuing Covid-19 pandemic - and the resultant vaccine and mask mandates - as well as unrest at the border with Mexico. 

After holding above 50 per cent approval ratings in his first months in office, Biden's popularity has dropped since August last year as Covid deaths surged across the country and the U.S. backed Afghan government collapsed.  

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WNU Editor: Rasmussen's Daily Presidential Tracking Poll numbers are even worse, showing a 9% approval difference between President Biden and former President Trump's approval numbers at the same time in their Presidencies (link here). 

 

President Biden's Approval Rating Dips Below 40% For The First Time In His Presidency 

Biden approval rating drops below 40% for the first time in an average of major polls -- FOX News  

Biden average approval rating dips below 40 percent for first time -- NYPost  

Joe Biden's Approval Almost As Low As Trump's Before 2018 Midterm Defeats: Poll -- Newsweek

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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- As President Donald Trump prepares to leave the White House, 34% of Americans approve of the job he is doing as president, the worst evaluation of his presidency. His 41% average approval rating throughout his presidency is four points lower than for any of his predecessors in Gallup's polling era. Trump's ratings showed a record 81-percentage-point average gap between Republicans and Democrats -- 11 points wider than the prior record.

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