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Trump Disapproval Hits Fresh Low in RealClearPolitics Poll Average
politics3 days ago

Trump Disapproval Hits Fresh Low in RealClearPolitics Poll Average

Trump's job disapproval in RealClearPolitics' average rose to a fresh low of 58.3%, eclipsing his previous post–Jan. 6 low of 57.6%, with an unfavorable rating of 55.9%. Recent polls—including Fox News and Reuters/Ipsos—show disapproval above 60%, and in 21 major polls his disapproval remains 55% or higher while his approval sits around 39.8%, signaling a difficult path for him and the GOP this November.

"Polls reveal shifting public opinion on Biden and Trump's presidential prospects"
politics2 years ago

"Polls reveal shifting public opinion on Biden and Trump's presidential prospects"

President Biden's disapproval rating has reached its highest point of his presidency, with 56% of respondents expressing disapproval and 41% approval, according to a recent NBC News poll. The survey also indicates a decline in support for Biden among key voting blocs, including voters aged 18-24, Latinos, and independents. Meanwhile, former President Trump maintains a significant lead in the GOP primary, despite facing multiple legal challenges. Concerns about Biden's age persist, with 74% of voters expressing worries about his mental and physical capacity. However, a hypothetical 2024 match-up between Trump and Biden shows a dead heat among registered voters.

Biden's Age and Future in Politics: Concerns and Criticisms.
politics3 years ago

Biden's Age and Future in Politics: Concerns and Criticisms.

Joe Biden plans to announce his re-election campaign next week with the slogan "finish the job," despite a 52% disapproval rating and nearly half of Democratic voters in key states wanting him to step aside. Biden will be 86 if he finishes a second term, making him the oldest president in history. His shakiness and struggles to answer simple questions have raised concerns about his fitness for office. Biden's reelection team is reportedly interviewing top staffers this week, but his message is already set: "We should stand behind him to finish the job."