
It was reported that One year into Joe Biden’s presidency, and his job approval rating falls below far below his predecessor’s at approximately the same point in their respective terms.
A new Quinnipiac poll shows that only ONE-THIRD of Americans approve of a president whom were are told got 81 million votes — the most in the history of U.S. elections.
“Americans give President Joe Biden a negative 33 – 53 percent job approval rating, while 13 percent did not offer an opinion,” Quinnipiac said. “In November 2021, Americans gave Biden a negative 36 – 53 percent job approval rating with 10 percent not offering an opinion.”
“Among Democrats in today’s poll, 75 percent approve, 14 percent disapprove and 11 percent did not offer an opinion,” the pollster said without highlighting that 95% of Republicans disapprove.
“Among Democrats in November’s poll, 87 percent approved, 7 percent disapproved and 6 percent did not offer an opinion,” Quinnipiac continued.
“Among registered voters in today’s poll, Biden receives a negative 35 – 54 percent job approval rating with 11 percent not offering an opinion. In November, registered voters gave him a negative 38 – 53 percent job approval rating with 9 percent not
offering an opinion.”
Quinnipiac then pointed out the metrics driving down Biden’s approvals.
“Among adults, Americans give negative scores on the following three issues when asked about Biden’s handling of…”
- the economy: 34 percent approve, while 57 percent disapprove;
- the response to the coronavirus: 39 percent approve, while 55 percent disapprove.
- foreign policy: 35 percent approve, while 54 percent disapprove;
That’s right. 55 percent of Americans now disapprove of Biden’s coronavirus response. That is a strong explanation for the abrupt pivoting on the issue in the mainstream media: They want to downplay how disastrously the president has performed while in office. Biden had garnered the majority of his support during the 2020 campaign by promising to “end” the Covid-19 pandemic.


