A new Gallup poll released Friday chronicled President Joe Biden's lowest approval rating since entering the White House in January 2021.
The current survey had Biden's approval rating at 38%, down three percentage points from last month's Gallup poll.
It's also a 19-point plunge from Inauguration Month 2021, when the president had a favorability quotient of 57% with Gallup respondents
In the history of Gallup surveys, former presidents Jimmy Carter and Donald Trump never scored lower than 42% with job approval — or four points higher than Biden's current standing with likely American voters.
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Lower than whale doodoo. Eat it up, dems.
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/biden-whitehouse-approval/2022/07/29/id/1081013/
@earl-of-trumps saidWhy doesn’t the populace like the carnage he is doing? I think ‘they’ (brrrrrr) shield him from the news, the trapped young girls at the border, the fentanyl, inflation, the trans people, all of it. So he will never know the horrors.
[i]A new Gallup poll released Friday chronicled President Joe Biden's lowest approval rating since entering the White House in January 2021.
The current survey had Biden's approval rating at 38%, down three percentage points from last month's Gallup poll.
It's also a 19-point plunge from Inauguration Month 2021, when the president had a favorability quotient of 5 ...[text shortened]... it up, dems.
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/biden-whitehouse-approval/2022/07/29/id/1081013/
Let’s watch him in the nursing home when they forget to give him some lemonade, and he screams “”listen Jack you’re a one horse pony,!!”
@earl-of-trumps saidnewsmax, now there's a real
[i]A new Gallup poll released Friday chronicled President Joe Biden's lowest approval rating since entering the White House in January 2021.
The current survey had Biden's approval rating at 38%, down three percentage points from last month's Gallup poll.
It's also a 19-point plunge from Inauguration Month 2021, when the president had a favorability quotient of 5 ...[text shortened]... it up, dems.
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/biden-whitehouse-approval/2022/07/29/id/1081013/
Libertarian beacon
@earl-of-trumps saidYet the Dems have narrowed or even taken the lead in the generic Congressional polls
[i]A new Gallup poll released Friday chronicled President Joe Biden's lowest approval rating since entering the White House in January 2021.
The current survey had Biden's approval rating at 38%, down three percentage points from last month's Gallup poll.
It's also a 19-point plunge from Inauguration Month 2021, when the president had a favorability quotient of 5 ...[text shortened]... it up, dems.
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/biden-whitehouse-approval/2022/07/29/id/1081013/
at least the non-Repubican hack ones.
A little less inflation and a bunch more restrictive abortion laws in right wing States and your "Republican year" might very well crumble to dust.
And BTW, the Donald is itching to announce his 2024 run prior to mid-terms, a prospect which leaves Dems drooling.
@no1marauder
The Don won't run unless Republicans win the midterms in a landslide.
I see the dems losing to a regular Republican.
@no1marauder saidYeah, and the populace is 'itching' to get back to simple normalcy. An additional $5K in income, such as that.
Yet the Dems have narrowed or even taken the lead in the generic Congressional polls
at least the non-Repubican hack ones.
A little less inflation and a bunch more restrictive abortion laws in right wing States and your "Republican year" might very well crumble to dust.
And BTW, the Donald is itching to announce his 2024 run prior to mid-terms, a prospect which leaves Dems drooling.
So who do you think knows more about economics? I mean a personal grasp. Not a Biden grasp, a man surrounded by people who think they have economic sense, and reading their teleprompters.
@beowulf saidIt will be messier than that, as I don't see Biden finishing this term. Thus my post about what will happen.
@no1marauder
The Don won't run unless Republicans win the midterms in a landslide.
I see the dems losing to a regular Republican.
@averagejoe1 saidThe Republicans, perhaps rightly so, have the image of being the pro-business party, the party that understands how the economy really works, and the value of bean-counting when it comes to considering aspirational policies.
Yeah, and the populace is 'itching' to get back to simple normalcy. An additional $5K in income, such as that.
So who do you think knows more about economics? I mean a personal grasp. Not a Biden grasp, a man surrounded by people who think they have economic sense, and reading their teleprompters.
But it also seems to me that when a Democrat is POTUS, business leaders, plutocrats, oligarchs, economic vampires -- whatever we should call them -- take action to hurt the economy so that the Democrats take the blame and voters are more inclined to vote for Republicans next time around.
@kevin-eleven saidAnother point of view...Dems preach dependence. They do not deny this. So they do indeed hurt the economy, the basic health of the USA, so that people who suffer will have to lean on government. The Socialists will build a society of slaves. Try to be a socialist, not one of the masses who live under socialism. They are different than the socialists on the hill. I myself plan to live on the hill.
The Republicans, perhaps rightly so, have the image of being the pro-business party, the party that understands how the economy really works, and the value of bean-counting when it comes to considering aspirational policies.
But it also seems to me that when a Democrat is POTUS, business leaders, plutocrats, oligarchs, economic vampires -- whatever we should call them ...[text shortened]... the Democrats take the blame and voters are more inclined to vote for Republicans next time around.
@averagejoe1 saidThe capitalists who inflate their prices even though their own costs of production have not increased, also hurt the economy.
Another point of view...Dems preach dependence. They do not deny this. So they do indeed hurt the economy, the basic health of the USA, so that people who suffer will have to lean on government. The Socialists will build a society of slaves. Try to be a socialist, not one of the masses who live under socialism. They are different than the socialists on the hill. I myself plan to live on the hill.
Could you explain the difference between being forced to work for Socialists and being forced to work for Capitalists?
Also, could it not be said that the Capitalist use of broadcast advertising over the past century or so -- appealing to core human drives as it does -- is at least an attempt at widespread manipulation, if not full-on enslavement?
@earl-of-trumps saidNobody but Joe and Jill voted for Biden. 88 million Americans voted against Trump. The polls merely confirm that.
[i]A new Gallup poll released Friday chronicled President Joe Biden's lowest approval rating since entering the White House in January 2021.
The current survey had Biden's approval rating at 38%, down three percentage points from last month's Gallup poll.
It's also a 19-point plunge from Inauguration Month 2021, when the president had a favorability quotient of 5 ...[text shortened]... it up, dems.
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/biden-whitehouse-approval/2022/07/29/id/1081013/
The Democrats had better start grooming a credible candidate for 2024.
So should the Republicans, for that matter.
No one wants to see a Biden/tRump rematch. Not even Ivanka.
@beowulf saidI see the dems losing to a regular Republican.
@no1marauder
The Don won't run unless Republicans win the midterms in a landslide.
I see the dems losing to a regular Republican.
This is a very real possibility. The Donald has so much legal baggage now, I doubt he'd win the nomination anyway.
@no1marauder saidBiden already has a campaign ad:
Yet the Dems have narrowed or even taken the lead in the generic Congressional polls
at least the non-Repubican hack ones.
A little less inflation and a bunch more restrictive abortion laws in right wing States and your "Republican year" might very well crumble to dust.
And BTW, the Donald is itching to announce his 2024 run prior to mid-terms, a prospect which leaves Dems drooling.
@mchill saidThere's no such thing as a "regular Republican" anymore at least none that have any chance of winning the nomination in 2024.
I see the dems losing to a regular Republican.
This is a very real possibility. The Donald has so much legal baggage now, I doubt he'd win the nomination anyway.