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Biden sinks to all-time low, while Trump's numbers rise, in new national poll

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Biden sinks to all-time low, while Trump's numbers rise, in new national poll​


With one month left in office, President Biden's approval rating is hitting a new low.

Biden stands at 34% approval and 66% disapproval in a Marquette Law School national poll conducted Dec. 2-11 and released on Wednesday.

That is down four percentage points from October and the lowest approval for Biden in Marquette Law School polling since the president took over in the White House four years ago.

The president's approval stands in the mid-30s to low-40s in the latest national surveys, including the most recent Fox News national poll, where Biden stands at 41% approval.

Biden’s approval rating hovered in the low to mid 50s during his first six months in the White House. However, the president’s numbers started sagging in August 2021 in the wake of Biden's much-criticized handling of the turbulent U.S. exit from Afghanistan and following a surge in COVID-19 cases that summer, mainly among unvaccinated people.

The plunge in the president’s approval was also fueled by soaring inflation – which started spiking in the summer of 2021 and remains to date a major pocketbook concern with Americans – and the surge of migrants trying to cross into the U.S. along the southern border with Mexico.

President-elect Donald Trump ended his first term in office at 47% approval, according to Fox News polling from four years ago.

The new Marquette survey indicates that 53% of adults nationwide say they approve of the way Trump handled his job during his first term in the White House (2017-2021), a three point increase from their October poll.

"This is Trump’s highest approval rating since March, when this question of retrospective approval was first asked in the Marquette Law School Poll’s national surveys," the survey's release highlights.

The survey also indicates the public's divided on Trump's Cabinet appointments for his second administration, some of which have sparked controversy.

Forty-nine percent of respondents approved of Trump's handling of cabinet appointments, with 51% disapproving.

According to the Fox News poll, which was conducted Dec. 6-9, 47% approved of the job Trump is doing on picking his cabinet, with 50% giving a thumbs down.

Trump's favorable rating stands at 49% favorable and 50% unfavorable in the Marquette survey, his highest in his post-first administration period.

The president stands at 37% favorable and 62% unfavorable.

Vice President Kamala Harris has a favorable rating of 41% and an unfavorable rating of 57% in the new poll. That is a decline from 45% favorable and 51% unfavorable in the October poll, when Harris was the Democratic Party's presidential nominee.

 

Biden sinks to all-time low, while Trump's numbers rise, in new national poll​


With one month left in office, President Biden's approval rating is hitting a new low.

Biden stands at 34% approval and 66% disapproval in a Marquette Law School national poll conducted Dec. 2-11 and released on Wednesday.

That is down four percentage points from October and the lowest approval for Biden in Marquette Law School polling since the president took over in the White House four years ago.

The president's approval stands in the mid-30s to low-40s in the latest national surveys, including the most recent Fox News national poll, where Biden stands at 41% approval.

Biden’s approval rating hovered in the low to mid 50s during his first six months in the White House. However, the president’s numbers started sagging in August 2021 in the wake of Biden's much-criticized handling of the turbulent U.S. exit from Afghanistan and following a surge in COVID-19 cases that summer, mainly among unvaccinated people.

The plunge in the president’s approval was also fueled by soaring inflation – which started spiking in the summer of 2021 and remains to date a major pocketbook concern with Americans – and the surge of migrants trying to cross into the U.S. along the southern border with Mexico.

President-elect Donald Trump ended his first term in office at 47% approval, according to Fox News polling from four years ago.

The new Marquette survey indicates that 53% of adults nationwide say they approve of the way Trump handled his job during his first term in the White House (2017-2021), a three point increase from their October poll.

"This is Trump’s highest approval rating since March, when this question of retrospective approval was first asked in the Marquette Law School Poll’s national surveys," the survey's release highlights.

The survey also indicates the public's divided on Trump's Cabinet appointments for his second administration, some of which have sparked controversy.

Forty-nine percent of respondents approved of Trump's handling of cabinet appointments, with 51% disapproving.

According to the Fox News poll, which was conducted Dec. 6-9, 47% approved of the job Trump is doing on picking his cabinet, with 50% giving a thumbs down.

Trump's favorable rating stands at 49% favorable and 50% unfavorable in the Marquette survey, his highest in his post-first administration period.

The president stands at 37% favorable and 62% unfavorable.

Vice President Kamala Harris has a favorable rating of 41% and an unfavorable rating of 57% in the new poll. That is a decline from 45% favorable and 51% unfavorable in the October poll, when Harris was the Democratic Party's presidential nominee.

I guess we know what you jerk off to in the morning. I’m currently taking my morning dump, reading, and laughing at you. I’m quite the multi-tasker.

Get back to us with poll numbers next year. Who cares about Biden’s old ass.
 

Biden sinks to all-time low, while Trump's numbers rise, in new national poll​


With one month left in office, President Biden's approval rating is hitting a new low.

Biden stands at 34% approval and 66% disapproval in a Marquette Law School national poll conducted Dec. 2-11 and released on Wednesday.

That is down four percentage points from October and the lowest approval for Biden in Marquette Law School polling since the president took over in the White House four years ago.

The president's approval stands in the mid-30s to low-40s in the latest national surveys, including the most recent Fox News national poll, where Biden stands at 41% approval.

Biden’s approval rating hovered in the low to mid 50s during his first six months in the White House. However, the president’s numbers started sagging in August 2021 in the wake of Biden's much-criticized handling of the turbulent U.S. exit from Afghanistan and following a surge in COVID-19 cases that summer, mainly among unvaccinated people.

The plunge in the president’s approval was also fueled by soaring inflation – which started spiking in the summer of 2021 and remains to date a major pocketbook concern with Americans – and the surge of migrants trying to cross into the U.S. along the southern border with Mexico.

President-elect Donald Trump ended his first term in office at 47% approval, according to Fox News polling from four years ago.

The new Marquette survey indicates that 53% of adults nationwide say they approve of the way Trump handled his job during his first term in the White House (2017-2021), a three point increase from their October poll.

"This is Trump’s highest approval rating since March, when this question of retrospective approval was first asked in the Marquette Law School Poll’s national surveys," the survey's release highlights.

The survey also indicates the public's divided on Trump's Cabinet appointments for his second administration, some of which have sparked controversy.

Forty-nine percent of respondents approved of Trump's handling of cabinet appointments, with 51% disapproving.

According to the Fox News poll, which was conducted Dec. 6-9, 47% approved of the job Trump is doing on picking his cabinet, with 50% giving a thumbs down.

Trump's favorable rating stands at 49% favorable and 50% unfavorable in the Marquette survey, his highest in his post-first administration period.

The president stands at 37% favorable and 62% unfavorable.

Vice President Kamala Harris has a favorable rating of 41% and an unfavorable rating of 57% in the new poll. That is a decline from 45% favorable and 51% unfavorable in the October poll, when Harris was the Democratic Party's presidential nominee.

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It really is sad that as the country faces a shutdown, the president is no where to be found. The Democrats control the senate and the presidency. Where is their leadership right now?

I understand that they're still reeling from the election loss and upset at the outcome, but they still have a job to do. They still have responsibilities to carry out. This is a character moment for the Democrat Party and they are failing.
 
It really is sad that as the country faces a shutdown, the president is no where to be found. The Democrats control the senate and the presidency. Where is their leadership right now?

I understand that they're still reeling from the election loss and upset at the outcome, but they still have a job to do. They still have responsibilities to carry out. This is a character moment for the Democrat Party and they are failing.

Biden checked out about 4 or 5 years ago.
 
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I wonder why 34% approve of Biden? That seems kind of high to me.

Trump's approval rating also seems high, but makes better sense coming off the election. It's also compared to Biden, so it's a low bar. In fairness, Trump set a low bar for Biden 4 years ago.
 

Biden sinks to all-time low, while Trump's numbers rise, in new national poll​


With one month left in office, President Biden's approval rating is hitting a new low.

Biden stands at 34% approval and 66% disapproval in a Marquette Law School national poll conducted Dec. 2-11 and released on Wednesday.

That is down four percentage points from October and the lowest approval for Biden in Marquette Law School polling since the president took over in the White House four years ago.

The president's approval stands in the mid-30s to low-40s in the latest national surveys, including the most recent Fox News national poll, where Biden stands at 41% approval.

Biden’s approval rating hovered in the low to mid 50s during his first six months in the White House. However, the president’s numbers started sagging in August 2021 in the wake of Biden's much-criticized handling of the turbulent U.S. exit from Afghanistan and following a surge in COVID-19 cases that summer, mainly among unvaccinated people.

The plunge in the president’s approval was also fueled by soaring inflation – which started spiking in the summer of 2021 and remains to date a major pocketbook concern with Americans – and the surge of migrants trying to cross into the U.S. along the southern border with Mexico.

President-elect Donald Trump ended his first term in office at 47% approval, according to Fox News polling from four years ago.

The new Marquette survey indicates that 53% of adults nationwide say they approve of the way Trump handled his job during his first term in the White House (2017-2021), a three point increase from their October poll.

"This is Trump’s highest approval rating since March, when this question of retrospective approval was first asked in the Marquette Law School Poll’s national surveys," the survey's release highlights.

The survey also indicates the public's divided on Trump's Cabinet appointments for his second administration, some of which have sparked controversy.

Forty-nine percent of respondents approved of Trump's handling of cabinet appointments, with 51% disapproving.

According to the Fox News poll, which was conducted Dec. 6-9, 47% approved of the job Trump is doing on picking his cabinet, with 50% giving a thumbs down.

Trump's favorable rating stands at 49% favorable and 50% unfavorable in the Marquette survey, his highest in his post-first administration period.

The president stands at 37% favorable and 62% unfavorable.

Vice President Kamala Harris has a favorable rating of 41% and an unfavorable rating of 57% in the new poll. That is a decline from 45% favorable and 51% unfavorable in the October poll, when Harris was the Democratic Party's presidential nominee.

America wants/needs Don >

 
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It really is sad that as the country faces a shutdown, the president is no where to be found. The Democrats control the senate and the presidency. Where is their leadership right now?

I understand that they're still reeling from the election loss and upset at the outcome, but they still have a job to do. They still have responsibilities to carry out. This is a character moment for the Democrat Party and they are failing. Don't expect any help from the dems now that the cons fuc'd it up.
 
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So Crazy Filthy Don AND Lying Musk haven't taken office yet but decide to shut down the government, putting many out of work.

The D's filled the bill with crap, so it isn't going anywhere.

If the D's are serious about getting a bill across the finish line, they will scale it way back. Otherwise, Biden and his crew will be laying off a lot of government workers.

Despite Trump not taking office yet, DOGE is already working.
 
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The D's filled the bill with crap, so it isn't going anywhere.

If the D's are serious about getting a bill across the finish line, they will scale it way back. Otherwise, Biden and his crew will be laying off a lot of government workers.

Despite Trump not taking office yet, DOGE is already working.
You forget who is running the HOUSE, its stiill the crazy cons and LYING Musk. Don't expect any help from da dems.
 
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Tough spot for the Dems. With 100 days to run they HAD to present everything as being a Kamala accomplishment so Biden got little to no credit, of course he took the flak for the negative. Now she is toast and he is as lame duck as a duck can be.
 
More Americans are realizing that President Trump’s impact on our lives can not be overstated. He is right there in the same area as Thomas Edison, Ben Franklin, Albert Einstein and John Deere.
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Biden sinks to all-time low, while Trump's numbers rise, in new national poll​


With one month left in office, President Biden's approval rating is hitting a new low.

Biden stands at 34% approval and 66% disapproval in a Marquette Law School national poll conducted Dec. 2-11 and released on Wednesday.

That is down four percentage points from October and the lowest approval for Biden in Marquette Law School polling since the president took over in the White House four years ago.

The president's approval stands in the mid-30s to low-40s in the latest national surveys, including the most recent Fox News national poll, where Biden stands at 41% approval.

Biden’s approval rating hovered in the low to mid 50s during his first six months in the White House. However, the president’s numbers started sagging in August 2021 in the wake of Biden's much-criticized handling of the turbulent U.S. exit from Afghanistan and following a surge in COVID-19 cases that summer, mainly among unvaccinated people.

The plunge in the president’s approval was also fueled by soaring inflation – which started spiking in the summer of 2021 and remains to date a major pocketbook concern with Americans – and the surge of migrants trying to cross into the U.S. along the southern border with Mexico.

President-elect Donald Trump ended his first term in office at 47% approval, according to Fox News polling from four years ago.

The new Marquette survey indicates that 53% of adults nationwide say they approve of the way Trump handled his job during his first term in the White House (2017-2021), a three point increase from their October poll.

"This is Trump’s highest approval rating since March, when this question of retrospective approval was first asked in the Marquette Law School Poll’s national surveys," the survey's release highlights.

The survey also indicates the public's divided on Trump's Cabinet appointments for his second administration, some of which have sparked controversy.

Forty-nine percent of respondents approved of Trump's handling of cabinet appointments, with 51% disapproving.

According to the Fox News poll, which was conducted Dec. 6-9, 47% approved of the job Trump is doing on picking his cabinet, with 50% giving a thumbs down.

Trump's favorable rating stands at 49% favorable and 50% unfavorable in the Marquette survey, his highest in his post-first administration period.

The president stands at 37% favorable and 62% unfavorable.

Vice President Kamala Harris has a favorable rating of 41% and an unfavorable rating of 57% in the new poll. That is a decline from 45% favorable and 51% unfavorable in the October poll, when Harris was the Democratic Party's presidential nominee.

Hmmmm 34% approval at the end of a presidential term, where have I seen this before?

"WASHINGTON, D.C. -- As President Donald Trump prepares to leave the White House, 34% of Americans approve of the job he is doing as president, the worst evaluation of his presidency. His 41% average approval rating throughout his presidency is four points lower than for any of his predecessors in Gallup's polling era. "

 
Why are my eggs still so expensive? Why is there still a war in Ukraine?


He promised to fix these things.
Now Trump says there isn't much he can do about grocery prices as "once they are up, it's very hard to bring down. Very hard." Hopefully he starts to develop a concept of a plan.
 
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