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Biden's Approval Ratings Remain Low Despite Strong Economy

 
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Despite a robust economy and falling inflation, Biden's job approval ratings are dismal.

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President Joe Biden's dilemma is that despite a robust economy and falling inflation, his job approval ratings remain dismal: 40.1% positive, 55.9% negative, according to recent polls. Many Americans are feeling the effects of rising prices and supply chain issues, which could be contributing to the negative sentiment towards the president.

John Cassidy on what recent polls—many of which suggest Joe Biden is trailing Donald Trump—mean for the 2024 election and the Democratic Party. With the midterms approaching, Democrats are growing increasingly concerned about Biden's ability to rally support and energize the base.

Trump vs. Biden polls show no State of the Union bounce for Joe. Democratic enthusiasm about Biden's SOTU is real, and it might ultimately impact his approval ratings in the long run. However, recent polls are not showing a significant boost for the president following his address.

A new New York Times/Siena College poll released Saturday has former President Donald Trump leading President Joe Biden 48% to 43%, indicating a tight race between the two political figures. The poll results reflect the continued divide in the country and the challenges Biden faces in uniting the nation.

NBC's elections analyst Steve Kornacki looks into the latest NBC News poll showing 'concerning numbers for President Biden' Monday morning. The data suggests that Biden's approval ratings are on a downward trend, raising questions about his ability to lead effectively.

President Joe Biden's poll numbers keep getting worse. November started with New York Times/Siena College polls showing Trump ahead in four key battleground states. The findings indicate a challenging road ahead for Biden as he navigates various domestic and international challenges.

US Democrats have been spooked by some recent polling which suggests that voters intend to pick Donald Trump ahead of Joe Biden in some key states. The party is facing an uphill battle to maintain control in the upcoming elections, with Biden's popularity continuing to decline.

President Joe Biden's job approval dropped to an all-time low 34% this month, according to 22 months of surveys taken by Monmouth University. The data highlights the growing dissatisfaction among Americans with Biden's performance as president.

FOX News host Jesse Watters on 'The Five' said President Joe Biden has to give Democrats 'a reason to walk over hot coals to vote' for him. The pressure is on Biden to find ways to connect with voters and regain their trust as he faces mounting challenges on multiple fronts.

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