The news just keeps getting worse for Joe Biden and the Democrats, and a new poll finds that a whopping 60 percent of voters won’t vote for Joe Biden.
Biden is quickly becoming “Joe Burden” for the Democrats if this latest poll is any indication.
“Six in 10 voters would back someone other than President Biden if the 2024 presidential election were today, according to a Fox News national survey released Sunday,” Fox reported.
Per Fox:
At the end of Biden’s first year in office, economic anxiety is higher than a year ago, and many feel the pandemic is not at all under control. His job rating in both these areas is down in recent months, and over half of voters disapprove of Biden’s performance overall.
The president’s job rating has been underwater since October and that still holds true: 47% approve and 52% disapprove.
Overall, 54% approved of Biden at his 100-day mark in April. The 7-point decline since can be attributed almost solely to a drop among Democrats (from 95% in April to 85% today). Approval among Republicans and independents has changed by only a point or two over the same period.
Approval of Biden reached as high as 56% (June) and fell as low as 44% (November).
Biden’s current job ratings are nearly identical to former President Donald Trump’s at this point in his presidency, as 45% approved and 53% disapproved in January 2018.
Harris’s ratings are even worse. “43% approve, 54% disapprove. Seventy-eight percent of Democrats and 11% of Republicans approve,” Fox reported.
Biden has rock-bottom ratings in every single category. But ahead of the coming midterms and then the 2024 presidential election, Biden is on the basement. Only 36 percent support his re-election at this time. 60 percent oppose it.
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