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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Biden’s Approval Dips into 20s for First Time

Even Biden's own party seems to be abandoning him...

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Embattled and elderly President Joe Biden’s approval ratings have dropped to record lows, plumbing new depths of 29% with pundits roundly agreeing that another plunge could be around the corner.

Despite his administration’s attempts to boost his approval by slamming the recent Dobbs ruling, Biden’s ratings continue to hit record lows that put him in the company of former presidents Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter and George W. Bush, reported Breitbart.

Simultaneous to the record-low disapproval, as noted in a recent Civiqs poll, Biden’s disapproval rating has also spiked to an incredible 58%.

A mere 19% of independents approve of the failing president, which is not a good sign for Democrats as midterms approach.

Even Biden’s own party seems to be abandoning him. A mere 63% of Democrats in the poll approved of his efforts–down from 88% this month last year.

Such news will likely fuel speculations that the Democrats will turn elsewhere if they hope to win the presidency in 2024. Only 36% of Democrats polled said that they hope for Biden to run again in two years.

Ever since Biden took over in the winter of 2021, he has blundered and gaffed his way through every challenge faced by him and his administration. It started early in his term, as Biden bungled the American withdrawal from Afghanistan, ensuring that hundreds of potential terrorists entered the United States.

His economic policies–created in partnership with transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg–have led to inflation levels not seen in the United States for over 40 years.

The due have also teamed up to ensure record high gas prices in the United States.

And none of this is even to mention Biden’s delinquent son, Hunter, who has spent the better part of his sordid life cashing in on his family’s political influence and disgusting the general public with his actions.

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