U.S. President Joe Biden Hits
Record Low Approval Rating Again And Is Angry It Is
Lower Than Predecessor Donald Trump's Numbers
May 31.
2022
Joe Biden
The approval ratings of U.S.
President Joe Biden has hit a new record low in his
presidency. Biden's approval rating currently sits
at 36 percent. It was reported Biden is angry that
his approval ratings have hit lower figures than
predecessor, Donald Trump, during the lowest point
in his presidency.
Trump had success with the economy
and military, whereas Biden has been met with abject
failure. Americans also blame Biden's presidency for
emboldening Russia to attack Ukraine (A National Harvard Poll Reveals A
Majority Of Americans Believe Vladimir Putin Would Not Have Invaded
Ukraine If Donald Trump Was Still U.S. President).
Biden is two-years into his
presidency and things are worst than ever in
America. I've never seen inflation so high in
America. Biden has record inflation, crime rates,
lowest number of people in the workforce in modern
times, and coronavirus cases and deaths. The
coronavirus is surging again in America.
Biden also has next to no presence
in the international community. He is seen as the
President with dementia, who is also feeble and
ineffective in his post. World leaders neither fear
or respect him. Biden is not being taken seriously
on the world's stage due to all his failures in
offices and gaffes while giving speeches or being
interviewed.
Midterms are coming up and Biden's
fellow Democrats are terrified, as his presidency is
so chock full of failures it is hard to ignore or
gloss over it. No president in modern times has
experienced this much failure. It's just one after
another with Biden. The consistency with the failure
rate is astonishing.
And of course some will state I'm
criticizing him. Well, I'm criticizing him with just
cause. The whole world can see America falling
behind and deteriorating under Biden. Everyone can
see this but his fellow Democrats in Washington.
Having a President whose mind is gone due to mental
illness and dementia; a man who can't think on his
feet, means the nation regressing in the world, not
progressing.
Americans are tired of the terrible
inflation, lack of viable solutions to serious
national problems and terrible failures such as
Afghanistan. People are suffering. Biden has no
workable answers, as everything he has tried has
failed. Biden is going to be a one term president at
this rate. Well, unless he steals the election
again...
STORY SOURCE
Biden is 'really twisted' that his approval
ratings are as bad as Trump's, report says
14 hours ago - Biden is "really
twisted" by his approval ratings being lower than
Trump's, NBC News reports.
Biden's job approval is at 41%, per Gallup, compared
to 42% for Trump at the same point in his
presidency.
Biden is frustrated by multiple crises confronting
him and a lack of clear 2022 midterm messaging, NBC
reported.
President Joe Biden is "really
twisted" that his approval ratings are worse than
President Donald Trump's as the White House contends
with multiple crises just months out from the
midterms, NBC News reports.
Only 41% of American adults approve
of Biden's performance as president as of his 487th
day in office, according to Gallup. Trump's job
approval among all adults was at 42% at the same
point in his presidency.
"He's now lower than Trump, and he's
really twisted about it," a source close to the
White House told NBC News.
https://www.businessinsider.com
Biden's public approval falls to 36%, lowest
of his presidency
May 24, 2022 - U.S. President Joe
Biden's public approval rating fell this week to
36%, the lowest level of his presidency, as
Americans suffered from rising inflation, according
to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll completed on
Tuesday.
The two-day national poll found that
59% of Americans disapprove of Biden's job
performance. His overall approval was down six
percentage points from 42% last week. Biden's
approval rating has been below 50% since August,
raising alarms that his Democratic Party is on track
to lose control of at least one chamber of Congress
in the Nov. 8 midterm election.
https://graphics.reuters.com