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Biden Approval Rating: What the Polls Say About Kamala Harris

 
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Analyzing the latest polling data on Kamala Harris and Joe Biden

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According to Real Clear Politics, President Joe Biden's approval rating has been fluctuating in recent weeks, with some polls showing a decline in public support. As of now, Biden's average approval rating stands at around 45%, while his disapproval rating hovers around 50%. These numbers reflect a slight decrease from earlier in the year, when Biden's approval rating was closer to 50%.

One of the key factors influencing Biden's approval rating is the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the government's response to it. While Biden's administration has made significant progress in terms of vaccinations and economic recovery, there are still concerns about rising inflation and the Delta variant of the virus.

In addition to these issues, Biden's handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan has also had an impact on his approval rating. Many Americans were critical of the chaotic evacuation process and the tragic loss of life that occurred during the withdrawal.

Despite these challenges, Biden's approval rating remains relatively stable compared to some previous presidents at this point in their term. However, there are signs that his support may be eroding among certain demographic groups, including independent voters and working-class Americans.

One potential factor that could influence Biden's approval rating in the coming months is the performance of Vice President Kamala Harris. Recent polling data suggests that Harris is as popular as Biden and could help boost the administration's overall approval rating if she takes on a more prominent role in the coming months.

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