A new national poll reveals President Biden's approval ratings remain low as his single term in office concludes. Just 36% of Americans approve of his performance, with 64% disapproving. The poll also indicates that many Americans view Biden's presidency as a failure.
A new national poll reveals that President Biden's approval ratings remain significantly low as his presidency nears its end. Just 36% of Americans approve of Biden's job performance, according to the latest CNN poll conducted by SSRS, while 64% express disapproval. This approval rating aligns with Biden's lowest mark recorded in CNN polling throughout his single term.
The poll was released on Wednesday, hours before Biden's primetime farewell address, as his term concludes and President-elect Trump prepares to assume the presidency. Biden's approval rating hovers around 43% in national polls conducted by USA Today/Suffolk University and Marist College, which, along with the CNN survey, were carried out earlier this month. These polls also indicate that a substantial portion of Americans view Biden's presidency as unsuccessful. Sixty-one percent of respondents in the CNN poll characterized Biden's presidency as a failure, compared to 38% who perceive it as a success. The USA Today/Suffolk University survey, released on Tuesday, revealed that 44% of registered voters believe history will judge Biden as a failed president, while 27% anticipate he will be deemed a fair president. Twenty-one percent believe history will view Biden favorably as a good president, with only 5% considering him to be a great president. The Marist poll, released on Wednesday, indicated that just over a third of adults nationwide believe Biden will be remembered as one of the worst presidents in American history, while 19% anticipate he will be perceived as a below-average president. Twenty-eight percent believe his legacy will be considered average, with 19% asserting he will be regarded as above average or one of the nation's best presidents.In his Oval Office address, Biden is expected to emphasize his efforts to stabilize domestic politics, strengthen America's global leadership, navigate the nation through the COVID-19 pandemic, and make significant investments in infrastructure and clean energy while reducing prescription drug costs. Biden, in a letter to Americans released early Wednesday morning, highlighted the challenges he faced upon assuming office four years ago: 'we were in the grip of the worst pandemic in a century, the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, and the worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War.' He then emphasized the progress made during his presidency: 'today, we have the strongest economy in the world and have created a record 16.6 million new jobs. Wages are up. Inflation continues to come down. The racial wealth gap is the lowest it’s been in 20 years.'Biden's approval ratings remained in the mid-50s during his initial six months in the White House. However, his numbers began to decline in August 2021 following widespread criticism of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and a surge in COVID-19 cases, primarily among unvaccinated individuals. The decline was further fueled by soaring inflation, which began escalating in the summer of 2021 and continues to be a major concern for Americans, along with the influx of migrants attempting to cross the U.S. southern border. Biden's approval ratings slipped into negative territory in the autumn of 2021 and never recovered. His single term in the White House concludes on Monday, as Trump is inaugurated as Biden's successor. However, according to the USA Today/Suffolk University poll, 44% also anticipate Trump to be viewed by history as a failed president. One in five respondents believe Trump will be deemed a great president, with 19% saying good and 27% suggesting a fair assessment.Trump concluded his first term with approval ratings in negative territory, including 47% approval in Fox News polling from four years ago. In Marist polling four years ago, as Trump finished his first term, 47% believed he would be remembered as one of the nation's worst presidents. As Trump prepares to once again assume the presidency, the Marist poll indicates opinions of him remain divided, with 44% of Americans viewing him favorably and 49% holding an unfavorable opinion of the incoming president. However, opinions about Trump's first term have shown an upward trend in numerous polls conducted since his convincing victory in November's presidential election over Vice President Kamala Harris. The vice president succeeded Biden in July as the Democrats' 2024 standard-bearer after the president dropped out of the race following a disappointing debate performance against Trump
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