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Democratic Party approval ratings hit record lows as frustrated Democrats urge stronger opposition to President Donald ...
Joe Biden’s defenders downplayed worries over his age and poor poll numbers on Thursday as the president faced a fresh wave of concern related to his ability to serve a second term.. A CNN poll ...
Pod Save America hosts Tommy Vietor, Jon Favreau and Jon Lovett mocked Hunter Biden's sense of entitlement following his ...
President Biden’s sliding poll numbers have set off alarm signals among Democrats who are beginning to see that he might lose the 2024 election to Donald Trump.
Poll of the week: A Quinnipiac University poll finds that President Joe Biden’s job approval rating stands at 52% to a disapproval rating of 38% among registered voters.
President Biden’s job approval rating has plunged to a measly 33%, according to a Pew Research Center poll released Thursday . The dismal rating is the lowest that Pew Research has measured ...
President Biden’s team emphasized that polls have failed to predict the results of elections when taken a year ahead of time. By Michael D. Shear Reporting from Washington White House officials ...
However, a new Fox News national poll released on Sunday indicated Biden's approval rating at 43%. Biden’s approval rating hovered in the low to mid 50s during his first six months in the White ...
President Joe Biden’s approval rating dipped to the lowest point of his presidency in May, a new poll shows, with deepening pessimism emerging among members of his own Democratic Party.
Joe Biden’s poll numbers are abysmal. More than 55 percent of Americans disapprove of his job performance, according to FiveThirtyEight’s polling average. Donald Trump is leading him by an ...
The polls also show that, even if the margin hasn’t shifted much, reservations about Biden have. For instance, The Post-ABC-Ipsos poll is a relatively good one for Biden, showing a tie.
A CBS News/YouGov poll conducted Nov. 15-19 put Biden’s approval ratings at 33 percent on inflation, 36 percent on immigration, 39 percent on the economy at large and 44 percent on race relations.