Biden's Approval Rating Hits Record Low
The public approval rating of US President Joe Biden has reached a new low, according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll.
The poll, conducted over four days and ending Monday, indicates that only 36 percent of Americans approve of Biden's performance as president, down from 38 percent in April. These figures mark the lowest approval ratings for Biden since July 2022.
While the margin of error for this month's drop is within 3%, these declining numbers may pose challenges for Biden's re-election prospects ahead of the November 5 presidential election, where he is expected to face Republican candidate Donald Trump, as noted by Reuters.
Recent polls suggest a tight race between Biden and Trump, particularly in key battleground states crucial for the outcome of the presidential race.
The survey data reveals insights into voter priorities, with the economy topping the list as the most important issue for respondents, followed by concerns about political extremism and immigration.
In terms of economic policy, about 40% of respondents believe that Trump has performed better than Biden, while 30% favor Biden's approach. Trump also holds a significant lead over Biden on immigration policy, with 42% approval compared to 25% for Biden.
However, Biden maintains a modest lead over Trump on the issue of political extremism, with 34% approval compared to 30% for Trump.
Regarding international conflicts and terrorism, respondents perceive Trump to have a more adept approach, with 36% approval compared to 29% for Biden.
The current state of the US economy offers some hope for Biden's re-election bid, with easing inflation and unemployment rates below 4% for over two years. However, concerns about Biden's age, 81, remain among...
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