Breaking: Recent Fox News National Survey Reveals That President Joe Biden Is Experiencing Record Low Approval Ratings Among Major Voter Groups 

Credits: Saul Loeb

Joe Biden’s performance ratings as the 46th President of the United States have stayed consistently low for a year or more. 

According to Fox News’ recent national survey, only 44% approved of Biden’s performance, whereas 56% disapproved. That is a total difference of negative 12 points. 

In September 2021, he had a difference of 1 point only by having a 50% approval rating and a 49% disapproval rating.

A famous author and GOP pollster, Daron R. Shaw conducted the Fox News poll with former Democratic member of Chattanooga, Tennessee City, Chris Anderson. 

Shaw stated: 

“Biden’s numbers cratered in the fall of 2021 after the Afghanistan withdrawal debacle and the onset of hyperinflation. Since then, his approval has barely moved, despite a midterm election, economic ups and downs, and several legislative policy rollouts.”

Biden’s approval among the key major voting groups is experiencing a record-low average. 

The report states that Democratic male supporters, (79% now vs. 78% low), women supporters (43% now vs. 42%, low), Democrats overall (81% vs. 78%, low), voters aged 45+ (41% vs. 39%, low), rural American voters (31% vs. 30%, low), suburban American voters (41% vs. 39%, low). 

He is currently standing at a low mark, having 41% approval ratings from suburban women. 

On the other hand, he got 35% approval ratings among the independents, which is quite above his previous low of 26% in August. 

Whereas the majority of Americans disapprove of Joe Biden’s presidential efforts on every single issue: 

64% Americans disapprove the way he is handling the American economy, 53% disapprove of his handling of American national security, 60% of Americans disapprove how the current administration is tackling the border security crisis, and 54% of Americans are not happy with Biden’s foreign policy. 

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