Alleged President Joe Biden's approval ratings have been sliding down faster than Bill Clinton's pants on Lolita Island. The record low has sent an SOS to the White House after receiving the numbers over the past months since Biden was listed as the President.
In the past, the polling from the more conservative outlets such as the Rasmussen Poll indicated the poor showing, but now even mainstream [i.e., leftist] polls, which had traditionally helped insulate the Democrat from facing criticism, are not doing him the favor.
The Rasmussen poll and several others now has Biden at 40 percent approval, but the latest NPR/Marist poll shows him hovering just above 40 percent.
While Biden has slipped to 40 percent approval in some Rasmussen and other surveys in recent weeks and months, the latest NPR/Marist poll shows our houseplant in chief hovering slightly above 40 percent.
According to NPR/Marist, merely 42 percent of voters support the job Biden is alleged to be doing. Inflation, Afghanistan, and farting are beginning to hurt his numbers. The public is becoming increasingly aware that the promises he made in his basement before the election have the veracity of a pond-crossing scorpion to a naive frog and they're becoming fed up with him.
It takes a special kind of idiot to close the Keystone pipeline, stop all domestic oil production and depend on OPEC to control our major energy source in order to tout an ideology whose time is not ready to come.
When voters were asked what their top economic concerns are, inflation was number one, followed by wages, labor shortages and housing costs. Biden touts wage increases but leaves out the part where inflation has overtaken wages, so our wages buy less than they did when they were lower. And his BS BBB plan in which he wants to spend $3 trillion and claims it would cost the taxpayer "zero, zero, zero," isn't convincing anyone, just because he whispers it three times.
“Biden’s approval is down to 42 percent, the lowest recorded in the survey since Biden took office. And a slim majority also says he hasn’t fulfilled his campaign promises,” NPR reported of its poll, which was released on Wednesday.
Wouldn't you like to meet those people who believe this ficus has met any of his campaign promises?
As of the day before Thanksgiving, our alleged President still had the support of 81 percent of Democrats who were polled by NPR/Marist. Meanwhile, only 44 percent of self-described independents gave him positive marks.
Biden only had the approval of three percent of Republicans surveyed, and those Republicans had special needs.
The majority of those polled by NPR/Marist said inflation was their top concern, as finance was a common theme which worried those contacted by pollsters.
“When voters were asked what their top economic concerns are, inflation took the top spot [39 percent], followed by wages [18 percent], labor shortages [11 percent] and housing costs, unemployment and gas prices [tied at 9 percent],” NPR’s Domenico Montanaro reported.
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Democrats tended to be concerned about wages because they have no idea how inflation negates higher wages when it outpaces it. With Republicans and independents the main concern was inflation, because they understand that relationship.
Marist offered some bad news for Biden and his big government agenda:
“Biden’s approval rating among all Americans [42 percent] is the lowest to date in our polling and has dipped down two points from earlier this month [44 percent]. The proportion of residents who strongly disapprove of the job Biden is doing [37 percent] outpaces those who strongly approve of his performance [13 percent] by nearly three to one.
“As to whether Americans believe Biden is fulfilling his campaign promises after 10 months in office, 43 percent agree and 51 percent disagree. There is a strong partisan divide [79 percent of Democrats agree and 83 percent of Republicans disagree] with independents tipping the balance [43 percent agree, 52% percent disagree].”
The NPR/Marist poll surveyed 1,048 American adults from Nov. 16 to 19 by phone, with 969 of those contacted reporting they are registered voters. The poll reported a margin of error of +/- 4.3 percentage points.
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