Does THIS prove the Left is DONE with Biden?



It took three years, but the mainstream media is finally catching up to just how much of a disappointment America’s commander in chief really is.

And at this point, it’d be almost impossible to ignore. According to a new poll, President Biden’s disapproval rating has just hit a record high of 56%. Not only that, but his support in essential voting blocks is slipping.

Biden’s approval rating is slipping to 46% with voters in the age group 18-24, while he also has only a 43% approval rating with Latinos and 36% with Independents.

Glenn Beck, while shocked that the media is reporting on it, is not shocked that Biden is doing poorly.

“Tell me what he has accomplished, honestly. And I mean this sincerely. Can you think of anything that is, you know, his voting base would say, 'Well, he did this'?" Glenn says.

“There’s nothing,” he answers himself.

“Not unless you’re a total moron, a real buffoon,” Pat Gray chimes in.

Meanwhile, Trump is doing great.

His lead in the GOP primary has surged, with the former president now leading by 43 points. He’s also the first choice among national Republican primary voters at 59%.

In addition, Newsweek just published an opinion piece titled “Mr. President: You're Going to Lose to Trump. We're Begging You to Step Down,” penned by the Young Turks' very own Cenk Uygur.

“The old rule about incumbents was that if they are under 50 points in approval, they're toast.” Uygur writes. “President Joe Biden is under 40. There's almost no chance he's going to win.”

“If you’re a Republican, Biden is a God send,” he adds.


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Poll: Biden's favorability drops to new low in May as Americans lose patience with rising costs and inflation



President Joe Biden’s approval rating fell in May to its lowest point since he took office.

According to a poll published by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Research, only 39% of adults in the U.S. approve of Biden’s performance as president.

Overall, only about two in ten adults believe the U.S. is heading in the right direction or that the economy is in a good condition. Fox News reported that in April, about three in ten adults believed both. These drops in favorability were largely concentrated among Democratic voters with just 33% of the president’s own party believing that the country was headed in the right direction, down from 49% in April.

Among Democrats, Biden’s overall approval sits at 73% which indicates a drop from 82% in the same poll from last year. In 2021, Biden never dropped below 82% approval.

Last year, a similar poll conducted by the Associated Press showed Biden had an approval rating of 63% which is 24 points higher than his current approval rating.

Biden’s handling of the economy is one of the largest reasons for his dismal poll numbers as two-thirds of Americans are saying they disapprove of the way his administration has presided over the situation.

According to the poll, only 18% of Americans say that Biden’s policies have helped the economy more than they have hurt it, which is down from 24% in March. At the same time, 51% of Americans say that his economic policies have hurt the economy more than they have helped and 30% of respondents say that Biden’s policies have not made a difference on way or the other.

Biden’s performance in the polls has been slipping since January as several polls conducted across the political spectrum indicate Americans are increasingly frustrated with a wide range of issues stemming from record high gas prices and historic levels of inflation to a nationwide baby formula shortage.

Biden’s poll numbers have suffered hits from constituencies that have historically been reliable voting blocs for Democrats. A recent Quinnipiac poll suggested that Biden’s approval among Hispanics has fallen to 26%, but whether this will affect voting trends remains to be seen. The same Quinnipiac poll conducted a year ago had Hispanic support for Biden at 55%.

The plummeting approval numbers are not confined to Biden, however. Recent polls indicate that Americans are prepared to oust Democrats from Congress. 39% of respondents favored generic Democratic candidates with 46% of respondents favoring generic Republican candidates.

Polls: Majority of Americans say Biden's first year was a 'failure,' Republicans hold substantial lead heading into midterm elections



Two new polls were recently released regarding the job performance of President Joe Biden, and they paint a potentially disastrous picture for Democrats heading into the 2022 midterm elections.

An NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll released on Friday finds that a majority (56%) of Americans think Biden's first year in office has been a failure, compared to only 39% who said it was a success.

There was also a majority of Americans who said Biden is "not fulfilling campaign promises" (54%) and is "doing more to divide the nation than to unite it" (52%). Biden campaigned heavily on the promise of uniting Americans.

A mere 30% of Americans feel as though the country is headed in the right direction. This is similar results to a Fox News poll released on Thursday that found just 35% of Americans believe the country is better off now than a year ago.

There were 38% of the NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll participants who said that President Biden's top priority should be inflation – far higher than any other issue. Earlier this month, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the highest inflation rate in 40 years.

Of the respondents, 11% said Biden should concern himself about the coronavirus, and another 11% said voting laws were a top priority. There were 10% who said Biden needs to focus on foreign policy, such as the Russian invasion of Ukraine. There were also 10% who believed violent crime was the most important issue.

Biden's job approval rating was a paltry 39%, down from 41% in December. There are 55% who disapprove of Biden's job performance and a whopping 41% who "strongly disapprove."

A new ABC News/Washington Post poll spelled even more trouble for Biden and Democrats in the midterm elections.

Heading into his first State of the Union address, Biden has a meager 37% approval rating – the lowest of his term.

ABC News delivered some historical relevance to such a poor rating of a president in their first year:

Analyzing data going back to Harry Truman's administration, only two presidents have had approval ratings this low heading into their first State of the Union address, which Biden delivers Tuesday. Those two were Donald Trump, at 36%, and Gerald Ford, at 37%. Disapproval has been higher, by a nonsignificant 3 percentage points, only for Trump. (More were undecided about Ford, then just five months in office.)

However, it isn't just President Biden who appears to be in political turmoil, according to polls. Democrats also face alarming polling numbers.

The ABC News/Washington Post poll revealed:

Seventy-five percent of Americans rate the economy’s condition as not so good or poor, the most in ABC/Post polls since 2013. The public by a 3-1 margin says it’s gotten worse rather than better since Biden took office, 54-17% (with the rest saying it’s stayed the same). That “gotten worse” number is more than double what it was when measured during Trump’s presidency in 2019 (22%) and 11 points higher than under Obama in 2012.

In early midterm voting preferences, the poll found that Republican congressional candidates have a 49-42% advantage over Democrats among registered voters. The GOP advantage spikes to 54-41% among Americans who say they both are registered and certain to vote in November.

"In the new data, among independents who are registered to vote – often swing voters – GOP candidates lead by 14 points," Langer Research Associates stated.

61% of Americans say US has 'pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track'



A new poll shows that 61% of Americans believe the country has "pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track."

The Morning Consult/Politico poll of 1,997 registered voters conducted from Saturday to Monday found that only 39% see the United States "going in the right direction."

President Joe Biden saw his own approval ratings tumble as he faces a wave of criticism over his handling of the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan, despite the president touting the operation as an "extraordinary success."

The survey found that only 30% of U.S. voters "strongly" or "somewhat" approved of how Biden handled the Afghanistan withdrawal, while 61% said they "strongly" or "somewhat" disapproved.

Voters were asked, "How well, if at all, do you think the withdrawal of U.S. military presence in Afghanistan is going?" An overwhelming 72% of respondents declared the troop removal was not going favorably, including 49% who said it was "not well at all."

The evacuation of Kabul was made worse by the suicide bombing at the Hamid Karzai International Airport that killed 13 U.S. service members and 169 Afghans. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said fewer than 200 Americans remain in Afghanistan, and the number is "likely closer to 100."

There were 75% who are pessimistic about the future of Afghanistan now that the Taliban have regained control of the country.

President Biden's approach on national security received 50% disapproval and 41% approval.

When it came to immigration, 55% said they disapproved of Biden's job performance.

There were 52% of voters who said they "strongly approve" or "somewhat approve" of Biden's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, versus 44% who disapprove.

There were 44% of poll participants who approve of Biden's oversight of the economy, while 49% were not satisfied with his effort. On the topic of jobs, 46% said they approve of Biden's direction, and 45% disapprove.

The survey also found that President Biden has hit a record-low approval rating with 47%, while 49% disapprove of the president's overall job performance.

A USA Today/Suffolk University poll from Aug. 24 noted that Biden's job approval plummeted to 41%, with 55% disapproving of the president's performance.

The latest RealClearPolitics presidential job approval tracker shows Biden is under water. Biden's job approval is at 49.4% disapproval and 45.4% approval, which is the worst of his presidency. Biden's first job ratings on Jan. 27 were at 55.7% approval and 36% disapproval.

A Rasmussen Reports poll published this week found that 52% of likely U.S. voters said Biden should resign.