Biden's approval rating falls to lowest level in nearly two years: Reuters/Ipsos poll
- U.S. President Joe Biden's approval rating dropped to its lowest in almost two years, at 36%, per a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
- The decline from 38% in April may impact Biden's chances in the upcoming election against Donald Trump.
- Economic conditions in the U.S. are a significant concern affecting Biden's reelection prospects.
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Biden’s approval rating falls to lowest level in nearly 2 years | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
WASHINGTON >> President Joe Biden’s public approval rating this month fell to its lowest level in almost two years, tying the lowest reading of his presidency in a warning sign for his reelection effort, a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed.
US President Joe Biden's rating fell to 36 percent, his lowest score in almost two years. This is evidenced by the results of a survey conducted by Reuters and Ipsos. Such a low rate of voter support for the American leader was last seen in July 2022. In April, 38 percent of respondents assessed Biden's activities positively. According to the survey, in most areas, voters prefer Trump's policies over Biden's policies. In particular, respondents …
Biden's Popularity Falls to Lowest Level in Nearly Two Years - American Faith
President Joe Biden’s public approval rating has fallen to its lowest level in almost two years, tying the lowest point of his presidency, according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll. The four-day poll, which concluded on Monday, revealed that only 36% of Americans approve of Biden’s performance as president, down from 38% in April. This ties his lowest approval rating, last recorded in July 2022. While the drop is within the poll’s 3 percentage po…
Biden's approval rating falls to lowest level in nearly two years: Reuters/Ipsos poll
U.S. President Joe Biden's public approval rating this month fell to its lowest level in almost two years, tying the lowest reading of his presidency in a warning sign for his reelection effort, a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed.
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