Team Biden Is At The End Of Its Pitiful Rope, And This Proves It

As if the Democrats weren’t already aware of the fact that they’re in deep, deep trouble headed into 2022 midterms – this new poll revealing exactly how much Americans hate the Biden admin could serve as a painful reminder.

The new survey released on Sunday found that the overwhelming majority of registered voters do not want Democrat President Joe Biden to run for a second term as he sits with a disapproval rating near 60%.

“Nearly half of those surveyed, 46%, say Biden has done a worse job as president than they expected, including 16% of those who voted for him. Independents, by 7-1 (44%-6%), say he’s done worse, not better, than they expected.”

“Nearly two-thirds of Americans, 64%, say they don’t want Biden to run for a second term in 2024. That includes 28% of Democrats.”

The USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll taken this week also found that Republicans are nearing a double digit lead over Democrats for the upcoming 2022 midterm races.

“If the election were today, those surveyed say, they would vote for their Republican congressional candidate over the Democratic one by 46%-38%, an advantage that would bode well for GOP hopes of gaining a majority in the House and the Senate.”

It’s not just the president, approval of Vice President Kamala Harris has also tanked coming in at an abysmal 28% – even worse than Biden’s. The poll shows that 51% disapprove of the job she’s doing.

A strong majority of Americans, 66%, say that the country is headed in the wrong direction, while only 20% say it is headed in the right direction and Biden’s rapidly declining approval rating – which is outpacing any other modern president’s ratings slump – is a perfect indicator of that.

Gallup reported in late October:

“Biden’s average third-quarter job approval rating is down eight points from his second-quarter rating (53%) and 11 points from his first-quarter rating (56%).

This 11-point decline is larger than any prior president registered between his first and third quarters, although it is similar to those for the last three Democratic presidents — Barack Obama (10 points), Clinton (seven points) and Carter (nine points).

All other presidents showed declines of less than five points between their first and third quarters, if not gains.”

Last week’s elections were another early indication that the Democrats are in trouble going into the midterms, as voters voiced their disapproval of the president’s job of leading the country by leaning heavily towards the GOP even in traditionally blue areas.

Republicans dominated the elections in Virginia, capturing all of the statewide races — governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general — and reclaimed control of the House of Delegates.

Republicans had not won a statewide election in Virginia in more than a decade.

Legendary Democrat strategist James Carville said during an interview last week that the problem Democrats have is they are too far-left.

“What went wrong is stupid wokeness,” Carville said. “Don’t just look at Virginia and New Jersey. Look at Long Island, Buffalo, look at Minneapolis, even look at Seattle, Washington. I mean this ‘defund the police’ lunacy, this take Abraham Lincoln’s name off of schools, people see that. And it really has a suppressive effect on all across the country on Democrats. Some of these people need to go to a woke detox center or something.”

Author: Michael Harvey


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