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Biden's approval rating is at 63%. Poll shows Americans approve of president's pandemic response - greatest loser - mid 20's

sensible don

Governor
Supporting Member
Well all the doom and gloom predictions are wrong so far - but yet the greatest loser, in the mid 20's, is still in charge of the impotent cult base isn't he - teaching them all how to win - Washington Generals style !

Can a cult member please post the Greatest Losers best numbers please for comparison - after all he was so great he lost the senate, house and presidency AND the General Overall Election Count TWICE - what a WINNER YOU FOLLOW!

Biden's approval rating is at 63%, AP poll says (kcra.com)
President Joe Biden is plunging into the next phase of his administration with the steady approval of a majority of Americans, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. The survey shows Biden is buoyed in particular by the public's broad backing for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

In the fourth month of his presidency, Biden's overall approval rating sits at 63%. When it comes to the new Democratic president's handling of the pandemic, 71% of Americans approve, including 47% of Republicans.


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The AP-NORC poll also shows an uptick in Americans' overall optimism about the state of the country. Fifty-four percent say the country is on the right track, higher than at any point in AP-NORC polls conducted since 2017; 44% think the nation is on the wrong track.

Those positive marks have fueled the Biden White House's confidence coming out of the president's first 100 days in office, a stretch in which he secured passage of a sweeping $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package and surged COVID-19 vaccines across the country. The U.S., which has suffered the most virus deaths of any nation, is now viewed enviably by much of the rest of the world for its speedy vaccination program and robust supplies of the shots.

"We are turning a corner," said Jeff Zients, the White House's COVID-19 response coordinator.

Coronavirus - Vaccinations
US may be turning a corner. Here's when we could see COVID-19 cases and deaths decrease


The improvements have also impacted Americans' concerns about the virus. The AP-NORC poll shows the public's worries about the pandemic are at their lowest level since February 2020, when the virus was first reaching the U.S. About half of Americans say they are at least somewhat worried that they or a relative could be infected with the virus, down from about 7 in 10 just a month earlier.

As has been the case throughout the pandemic, there is a wide partisan gap in Americans' views of pandemic risks. Among Democrats, 69% say they remain at least somewhat worried about being infected with the virus, compared with just 33% of Republicans.

Despite the overall positive assessments of Americans, Biden's advisers are well aware that the next phase of his presidency is potentially trickier. Vaccination rates have slowed, and the administration is grappling with how to persuade those who are reluctant to get the shots about their safety and efficacy.

Biden's legislative agenda for the rest of this year also faces obstacles on Capitol Hill. Republicans are resisting his calls for passing a sweeping infrastructure package, and there's insufficient support among Democrats for overhauling Senate rules in a way that would allow the party to tackle changes to immigration policy, gun laws and voting rights on its own.
 

now_what

Governor
Supporting Member
Well all the doom and gloom predictions are wrong so far - but yet the greatest loser, in the mid 20's, is still in charge of the impotent cult base isn't he - teaching them all how to win - Washington Generals style !

Can a cult member please post the Greatest Losers best numbers please for comparison - after all he was so great he lost the senate, house and presidency AND the General Overall Election Count TWICE - what a WINNER YOU FOLLOW!

Biden's approval rating is at 63%, AP poll says (kcra.com)
President Joe Biden is plunging into the next phase of his administration with the steady approval of a majority of Americans, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. The survey shows Biden is buoyed in particular by the public's broad backing for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

In the fourth month of his presidency, Biden's overall approval rating sits at 63%. When it comes to the new Democratic president's handling of the pandemic, 71% of Americans approve, including 47% of Republicans.


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The AP-NORC poll also shows an uptick in Americans' overall optimism about the state of the country. Fifty-four percent say the country is on the right track, higher than at any point in AP-NORC polls conducted since 2017; 44% think the nation is on the wrong track.

Those positive marks have fueled the Biden White House's confidence coming out of the president's first 100 days in office, a stretch in which he secured passage of a sweeping $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package and surged COVID-19 vaccines across the country. The U.S., which has suffered the most virus deaths of any nation, is now viewed enviably by much of the rest of the world for its speedy vaccination program and robust supplies of the shots.

"We are turning a corner," said Jeff Zients, the White House's COVID-19 response coordinator.

Coronavirus - Vaccinations
US may be turning a corner. Here's when we could see COVID-19 cases and deaths decrease


The improvements have also impacted Americans' concerns about the virus. The AP-NORC poll shows the public's worries about the pandemic are at their lowest level since February 2020, when the virus was first reaching the U.S. About half of Americans say they are at least somewhat worried that they or a relative could be infected with the virus, down from about 7 in 10 just a month earlier.

As has been the case throughout the pandemic, there is a wide partisan gap in Americans' views of pandemic risks. Among Democrats, 69% say they remain at least somewhat worried about being infected with the virus, compared with just 33% of Republicans.

Despite the overall positive assessments of Americans, Biden's advisers are well aware that the next phase of his presidency is potentially trickier. Vaccination rates have slowed, and the administration is grappling with how to persuade those who are reluctant to get the shots about their safety and efficacy.

Biden's legislative agenda for the rest of this year also faces obstacles on Capitol Hill. Republicans are resisting his calls for passing a sweeping infrastructure package, and there's insufficient support among Democrats for overhauling Senate rules in a way that would allow the party to tackle changes to immigration policy, gun laws and voting rights on its own.
Oh...uh....all polls are fake...because Hillary. Remember? Hillary. Everything is now fake forever. Hillary.
 

protectionist

Governor
Well all the doom and gloom predictions are wrong so far - but yet the greatest loser, in the mid 20's, is still in charge of the impotent cult base isn't he - teaching them all how to win - Washington Generals style !

Can a cult member please post the Greatest Losers best numbers please for comparison - after all he was so great he lost the senate, house and presidency AND the General Overall Election Count TWICE - what a WINNER YOU FOLLOW!

Biden's approval rating is at 63%, AP poll says (kcra.com)
President Joe Biden is plunging into the next phase of his administration with the steady approval of a majority of Americans, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. The survey shows Biden is buoyed in particular by the public's broad backing for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

In the fourth month of his presidency, Biden's overall approval rating sits at 63%. When it comes to the new Democratic president's handling of the pandemic, 71% of Americans approve, including 47% of Republicans.


Advertisement
The AP-NORC poll also shows an uptick in Americans' overall optimism about the state of the country. Fifty-four percent say the country is on the right track, higher than at any point in AP-NORC polls conducted since 2017; 44% think the nation is on the wrong track.

Those positive marks have fueled the Biden White House's confidence coming out of the president's first 100 days in office, a stretch in which he secured passage of a sweeping $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package and surged COVID-19 vaccines across the country. The U.S., which has suffered the most virus deaths of any nation, is now viewed enviably by much of the rest of the world for its speedy vaccination program and robust supplies of the shots.

"We are turning a corner," said Jeff Zients, the White House's COVID-19 response coordinator.

Coronavirus - Vaccinations
US may be turning a corner. Here's when we could see COVID-19 cases and deaths decrease


The improvements have also impacted Americans' concerns about the virus. The AP-NORC poll shows the public's worries about the pandemic are at their lowest level since February 2020, when the virus was first reaching the U.S. About half of Americans say they are at least somewhat worried that they or a relative could be infected with the virus, down from about 7 in 10 just a month earlier.

As has been the case throughout the pandemic, there is a wide partisan gap in Americans' views of pandemic risks. Among Democrats, 69% say they remain at least somewhat worried about being infected with the virus, compared with just 33% of Republicans.

Despite the overall positive assessments of Americans, Biden's advisers are well aware that the next phase of his presidency is potentially trickier. Vaccination rates have slowed, and the administration is grappling with how to persuade those who are reluctant to get the shots about their safety and efficacy.

Biden's legislative agenda for the rest of this year also faces obstacles on Capitol Hill. Republicans are resisting his calls for passing a sweeping infrastructure package, and there's insufficient support among Democrats for overhauling Senate rules in a way that would allow the party to tackle changes to immigration policy, gun laws and voting rights on its own.
Biden's approval rating might be 63% IN CHINA. In the US, it's about ZERO (except for illegal aliens), but Democrats continually flash #s around from Democrat polls, that only Democrats respond to, as if they actually meant something.

Biden might also be getting a few points from blacks too dumb to know that Trump was the best thing that ever happened to them.

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And just wait until Biden's open border gets a few million illegals in here, and Americans (all over the country) start getting dumped from their jobs to make room for the lower wage aliens. 1620746172038.png
 

middleview

President
Supporting Member
Biden's approval rating might be 63% IN CHINA. In the US, it's about ZERO (except for illegal aliens), but Democrats continually flash #s around from Democrat polls, that only Democrats respond to, as if they actually meant something.

Biden might also be getting a few points from blacks too dumb to know that Trump was the best thing that ever happened to them.

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And just wait until Biden's open border gets a few million illegals in here, and Americans (all over the country) start getting dumped from their jobs to make room for the lower wage aliens. View attachment 62990
Keep calling black voters dumb...it will certainly carry a lot of weight in the next election and they will want to impress you with just how smart they are...and vote 90% for democrats.

Voters were not in China...they were American voters and they did not like Trump and voted for Biden....
 
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