U.S. voters are generally dissatisfied with Biden’s performance in office, and their pessimistic views on the U.S. economy have weighed on Biden’s support rate.
A new poll from The Wall Street Journal finds that President Joe Biden’s political standing is at the lowest point of his presidency, with voters rating his job performance at its lowest level in office , in addition, in a hypothetical head-to-head matchup in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, voters’ support for Donald Trump is leading for the first time.
In a hypothetical poll of just these two candidates, Biden’s approval rating was 43%, four points behind Trump’s 47% approval rating. If five potential third-party and independent candidates are added, Trump and Biden’s support rates are 37% and 31% respectively, and the former’s lead expands to six percentage points. These potential third-party and independent candidates combined for 17% support, with Democrat-turned-independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. leading the way at 8%.
Dissatisfaction with Biden is widespread in the new survey, though much of it appears to come from Democratic-leaning groups who are likely to still support Biden on Election Day. Only 23% of voters say Biden’s policies have helped them personally, and 53% say they have been harmed by Biden’s agenda. In contrast, about half of voters said Trump’s policies as president had helped them personally, and more than 37% said they had been harmed.
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A new poll from The Wall Street Journal finds that President Joe Biden’s political standing is at the lowest point of his presidency, with voters rating his job performance at its lowest level in office , in addition, in a hypothetical head-to-head matchup in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, voters’ support for Donald Trump is leading for the first time.
In a hypothetical poll of just these two candidates, Biden’s approval rating was 43%, four points behind Trump’s 47% approval rating. If five potential third-party and independent candidates are added, Trump and Biden’s support rates are 37% and 31% respectively, and the former’s lead expands to six percentage points. These potential third-party and independent candidates combined for 17% support, with Democrat-turned-independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. leading the way at 8%.
Dissatisfaction with Biden is widespread in the new survey, though much of it appears to come from Democratic-leaning groups who are likely to still support Biden on Election Day. Only 23% of voters say Biden’s policies have helped them personally, and 53% say they have been harmed by Biden’s agenda. In contrast, about half of voters said Trump’s policies as president had helped them personally, and more than 37% said they had been harmed.
About 37% of voters approved of Biden’s work performance, which was the lowest proportion in the Wall Street Journal poll since Biden took office; about 61% of voters believed that Biden’s overall image was poor, a proportion that was the lowest since Biden took office. new high since. “Bidenomics” is Biden’s signature economic platform, but less than 30% of voters agree with this economic platform, and more than half of the voters disapprove.
The findings are the latest blow to Biden and the Democratic Party. Some Democrats have publicly worried about the 81-year-old president’s physical strength and have repeatedly warned that the 77-year-old Trump may make a comeback, portraying the Republican as bent on Those who seek revenge and pose a threat to democracy.
The Wall Street Journal poll was conducted from November 29 to December 4, and 1,500 registered voters were polled. The margin of error is plus or minus 2.5 percentage points. The survey was conducted via landline phone calls and mobile phone interviews; investigators contacted some respondents via text messages and invited them to participate in the survey online.
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2023-12-11 01:50:00