A blow to Joe Biden: the overwhelming majority of voters consider his tenure a tragedy

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According to a CNN poll, Trump’s approval rating among registered voters is steady at 49 percent, the same as in the last CNN national poll in January, while Biden’s approval rating is at 43 percent, not much different from January. when his support was estimated at 45 percent, according to CNN.

Some voters were disappointed – confidence in Joe Biden fell

In retrospect, 55 percent of all Americans now say they see Trump’s presidency as successful, and 44 percent – as a failure. in 2021 in a January poll conducted shortly before Trump left office and a few days after the Jan. 6 of the storming of the US Capitol, 55 percent those interviewed considered his presidency a failure.

Evaluating Mr. Biden’s work time so far, 61 percent. of those surveyed say that his presidency was unsuccessful, and 39 percent – that successful. This is a slightly worse result than in 2022. in January, when 57 percent respondents called the first year of his administration a failure, and 41 percent – good luck.

Republicans are now more unanimous in their view that Trump’s presidency has been a success than Democrats are in their view that Biden’s presidency has been a success. In general, 92 percent Republicans call Trump’s presidency successful, while only 73 percent Democrats say Mr. Biden’s presidency has been a success so far. 51 percent of independent voters. believes that Mr. Trump’s presidency was successful, and only 37% of Mr. Biden’s.

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Coinciding opinions of voters

Opinions about the achievements of both recent presidents somewhat coincide: 14 percent. of Americans say they see both presidents as failures, and 8 percent – will be successful. About half of registered voters, 47 percent, think Biden’s presidency has so far been a failure, while Trump’s has been a success, and only 30 percent think so. claims that Mr. Biden’s presidency was a success, and Mr. Trump’s was not.

Public opinion of former presidents tends to improve in retrospect, although no modern president has attempted a similar return to power after losing an election.

Negative views of Mr. Biden’s job as president have dominated much of his presidency.

In a new survey, 60 percent respondents do not approve of his work and 40 percent approves of him, which is about the same as CNN polls have been for more than a year.

Even the strongest approval ratings for Mr. Biden in the survey are negative: 45 percent. of those surveyed approve of his management of health protection policy, and 44 percent. – for solving the issue of student loans. Mr. Biden’s worst approval rating is his handling of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, at 28 percent. approval and 71 percent. disapproval, including 81 percent. disapproval among under-35s and a majority of Democrats (53 percent).

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Impressions of the candidates

Among other issues, impressions of both candidates remain largely negative (58% of voters disapprove of Mr. Biden, 55% of voters have an unfavorable view of Mr. Trump), and a narrow majority of voters (53%) say they are generally dissatisfied with the candidates, of which can vote in this year’s presidential elections.

A considerable 17 percent of registered voters say they have an unfavorable opinion of both Mr. Biden and Mr. Trump, and when choosing between these two candidates, 43 percent against 31 percent would vote for D. Trump.

25 percent this group of voters say they would vote for someone else, skip altogether and not go to the polls, or simply aren’t sure who they would support.


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