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President Joe Biden Hits The Lowest Poll Numbers In U.S. History

July 6. 2022

Joe Biden has dementia

The American people have figured out they've been bamboozled. U.S. President Joe Biden has registered the lowest poll numbers in the history of the United States of America. Biden has hit record lows with all the major polling services in America (Quinnipiac, Harvard, Hart/POS, Ipsos/Reuters and CBS News/YouGov).

Quinnipiac poll stated Biden's approval rating is 35%, and Monmouth states it is 31%, which is terrible. According to a Monmouth University  national poll, an overwhelming 90% of Americans state the country is going in the wrong direction under Biden.

Biden has torched the country in under a year-and-a-half. No President has performed this poorly before. Biden is setting all sorts of negative records. Biden has brought misery and suffering to America, and from the luxury and comfort of the White house, has the gall to tell the public to tough it out under his crazy "new world order" and "new liberal order."

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Poll: Biden's Job Approval Rating Lowest Yet

Thursday, 30 June 2022 03:41 PM EDT - President Joe Biden's approval rating dropped to 31% in a new CIVIQS rolling job approval survey, the poll's lowest point reflecting Biden's time in office. For the overall survey, 57% of American respondents disapprove of Biden's work over the first 17 months. Among independents, Biden garnered the approval of only 20%...

https://www.newsmax.com

Joe Biden: Job Approval

Registered Voters: January 20, 2021 — July 4, 2022 - 221,342 Responses

https://civiqs.com

Economic issues dominate as top issue for voters, new poll shows

Democrats and Republicans are tied when adults are asked which party should control Congress after the 2022 midterms.

July 5, 2022, 2:59 PM EDT -A majority of American adults say economic issues are the biggest concern facing their family right now, according to a new Monmouth University poll, which also found that few believe the country is on the right track...

https://www.nbcnews.com

Poll of the Day: A New Low for All Three Branches of Government

Tue, July 5, 2022 at 7:38 PM - The presidency saw the most precipitous drop, 15 percentage points, which Gallup says matches the 15-point plunge in President Joe Biden’s approval rating since June 2021. Just 23% of those surveyed say they have “a great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence in the presidency...

https://finance.yahoo.com

NATIONAL: MORE AMERICANS STRUGGLING; INFLATION, GAS PRICES TOP FAMILY CONCERNS

Tuesday, July 5, 2022 - Majority say federal government actions are hurting them. West Long Branch, NJ – The number of Americans who are financially struggling has increased by double digits in the past year as inflation and gas prices top the list of problems faced by the nation’s families.

The Monmouth (“Monmouth”) University Poll finds a majority say the federal government’s actions are hurting them and that President Joe Biden’s policies are not benefiting the middle class. Preference for party control of Congress remains divided, with no real movement since the spring.

More than 4 in 10 Americans (42%) say they are struggling to remain where they are financially. This is the first time since Monmouth started asking the question five years ago that the number topped 3 in 10 – the range in prior polls was 20% to 29%. Just under half (47%) say their current financial situation is basically stable and only 9% say it is improving. The high point for improving was 25% in April 2019.

The number of people who say they are struggling has increased by 18 points since last year (from 24% to 42%), with that increase being fairly across the board when examining key demographic groups, including income, race, and partisanship (* see note). Currently, reports of struggling financially come from 58% of those earning under $50,000 (up 18 points from June 2021), 35% of those earning $50,000-$100,000 (up 15 points), and 28% of those earning over $100,000 (up 18 points).

Nearly half of the public names either inflation (33%) or gas prices (15%) as the biggest concern facing their family right now. The economy in general (9%) and paying everyday bills (6%) are among other financial concerns mentioned. Abortion, which has registered less than 1% on this question in prior Monmouth polls going back to 2015, is currently named by 5% – predominantly among Democrats (9%).

Inflation and gas prices are the top two family concerns across a wide variety of demographic groups, including income, race, and partisan identity. Inflation as a top concern emerged in Monmouth’s July 2021 poll at 5% and then grew to 14% in December, before more than doubling in the current poll...

https://www.monmouth.edu

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