Biden’s Approval Rating Plunged to a New Depth

Just when Joe Biden thought his ratings couldn’t get any lower, he did it again, sinking to the lowest of lows.

Based on poll aggregator FiveThirtyEight’s calculations, Biden’s approval rating is currently at 37.4 percent, the lowest since he entered office.

His disapproval rating reached 56.5 percent, resulting in a net disapproval score of 19.22 points.

Meanwhile, a recent HarrisX Overnight Poll revealed that only 16 percent of the voters “strongly approve” of Biden, while 58 percent disapprove of his performance on the job.

Additionally, 64 percent of the respondents pressed Biden to “not seek another term,” while 61 percent said he failed to address immigration woes.

The majority, 59 percent, says his SOTU speech only further divided the country, with 57 percent remarking that his speech worsened concerns about his age, and another 54 percent doubting he is fit to serve the next term.

The USA Today/Suffolk poll is no good news either, with only 41 percent approving of Joe’s work.

The Harris X poll also asked, “If the elections were held today, who do they think would win:” 46 percent support Trump and 41 percent support Biden.

The HarrisX poll was conducted online on March 8–10 among 2,017 registered voters, with a 2.2 percent plus or minus margin of error.

The USA Today/Suffolk poll was conducted March 8–11 via landline and cellphone, with a sample size of 1,000 registered voters and a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1%.

In an attempt to put a positive twist on his age, the Democratic Party nominee dangles his experience as a politician.

However, the oldest president in American history fails to convince the American people.

According to a Harris X/Deseret News poll, more than 63 percent doubt his mental acuity.

Americans have more positive feedback on Trump’s cognitive ability, even though Biden is just a few years older than Trump.

A New York Times poll conducted early this month revealed that 73 percent of registered voters think Biden is “too old to be effective,” while only 42% of voters say the same of Trump.

A Des Moines Register poll published on Tuesday found that 56% of Iowa adults thought Biden was too old to serve a second term. Only 22% said the same about Trump.

Dr. Norman Foster, a geriatric neurologist, highlighted that it is common for individuals to experience it again in vastly different ways and intensities.

“The characteristic of aging is that there becomes more diversity, so performance varies more broadly as we get older,” Foster said.

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