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Biden’s Job Approval Rating Underwater in 46 States

The numbers indicate that Democrats are particularly out of favor with the young...

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) As the 2022 midterms approach, President Joe Biden’s approval rating has plummeted to new lows, and is now less than 50% in 46 states, the Daily Wire reported.

Civiqs poll revealed that across America only 36% of registered voters approve of Biden’s performance as president, while 54% disapprove.

The poll also indicated that out of America’s 50 states, a mere four states approve of Biden’s job overall: Vermont, Massachusetts, Maryland, and Hawaii.

All ages of Americans, likewise, disapprove of the aged president.

Among Americans 18-34, a brutal 27% approve, and 56% disapprove. Those 35-48 years of age approve of Biden at a mere 34%, whereas 54% disapprove.

The dismal trends continue for the embattled president among 50-64 year-olds, among whom 39% approve and 55% disapprove. Finally, out of voters 65 and over, 42% approve and 53% disapprove.

The numbers indicate that Democrats are particularly out of favor with the young, which neither bodes well for them now, nor into the future. Every category of education level also disapproves of Biden, whether high-school graduates or those with postgraduate degrees.

Sleepy Joe has also failed to woe voters of all races. Even those who typically vote Democrat in large numbers have swung down to much lower levels.

Among whites, 63% of white voters disapproved of the president’s performance while just 29% approved. Among blacks, 18% disapproved an 65% approved–a number not particularly impressive for a Democrat. Hispanics approved of Biden 45%-43%.

Of course, Biden polling poorly is not new.

Initially, he took a major hit at the polls when he completely botched the American attempt to pull out of Afghanistan and the subsequent takeover by the Taliban.

His approval rating among blacks has also taken major hits in the past year, especially after he announced the vaccine mandate.

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