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Biden's Approval Rating Drops: Impact on 2024 Presidential Race

 
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President Biden's approval rating takes another hit in recent polls.

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President Biden clearly doesn't want to quit the 2024 presidential race. And he shouldn't do so now. With Super Tuesday, March 5, just around the corner, the President is facing increasing pressure as his approval ratings continue to decline. This week, President Biden's approval ratings took another hit, according to a national Monmouth University poll.

NBC's elections analyst Steve Kornacki looks into the latest NBC News poll showing "concerning numbers for President Biden" Monday morning. The numbers are not looking good for the White House, as more and more Americans express dissatisfaction with the administration's performance.

MSNBC's Steve Kornacki runs down early 2024 primary state polling and President Biden's approval rating going into the election year. The data shows a clear downward trend, with many voters expressing concerns about the President's handling of key issues such as the economy and national security.

Pollster Mark Penn on Monday's broadcast of FOX News' 'Hannity' with guest host Kayleigh McEnany weighed in on recent presidential polls. The numbers paint a grim picture for President Biden, with many voters questioning his leadership abilities and policy decisions.

The president's unpopularity would have once ensured his defeat. But that could be one of many old rules that won't apply to the 2024 election. Donald Trump is keeping Joe Biden in the race. This is true on several levels; the one that matters most is numerical: Trump cannot pull out now.

President Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris along with First Lady Jill Biden and Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff, visited Biden's Delaware. The visit aimed to boost the President's image and appeal to voters ahead of the upcoming primaries, but the declining approval ratings may prove to be a significant obstacle.

Minnesota Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips, who is challenging President Biden in the Democratic 2024 primary, warned during an interview about the impact of the President's declining approval ratings. The race is heating up, with more candidates entering the field to challenge Biden for the nomination.

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