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Americans who participated in a recent poll appear to view President Joe Biden’s time in the White House as a big nothingburger.by J.L. Partners with some 1,009 registered voters asked how they would describe 82-year-old Biden’s time in office, the
When the results are arranged in a word cloud, the most common answer sticks out at the center. The next most popular answers are economy, inflation, and infrastructure, in a more encouraging nod to one of his landmark pieces of legislation.When voters were asked whether they can remember a single Biden achievement, more than half say they cannot. Some 37 percent say they ‘strongly’ agree with the statement that they cannot name a single one.
It is also important to note that Americas have been suffering under the grip of inflation during the Biden-Harris presidency. “U.S.
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