Biden has struggled to gain significant traction in his approval ratings since August 2021, placing him as the second lowest among post-World War II presidents elected to their first term, with an average rating of 39.8 percent for his third year in office.
Across various polls, including a National Public Radio (NPR) and Marist College survey conducted in 2023, Biden's approval rating stands at 41 percent. The disapproval ratings highlight stark divisions along party lines, mirroring findings from Gallup polls. A striking 91 percent of Republicans and 55 percent of independents express dissatisfaction with Biden's performance.
And now, Biden's approval ratings remain sharply divided along party lines. Only two percent of Republicans approve of his performance, while 33 percent of independents and 83 percent of Democrats continue to evaluate his performance positively. These ratings fall notably below the critical 50 percent threshold often associated with successful reelection campaigns for incumbents.
This constant disapproval from both GOP and independent voters could be scary for a president looking to secure a second term.
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Watch the video below where Newsmax's Rob Schmitt reports on Biden's "humiliating" approval ratings.
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