The rate of disapproval of the administration of the President of the United States, Joe Biden, has increased by two percentage points, according to a new poll circulated today in Washington.
The Emerson College poll found that 51 percent of respondents said they disapprove of Biden’s performance as president, up 2 percent from April.
Meanwhile, only 41 percent of voters approved of the position of president, which is consistent with the previous poll.
The poll also found that 73% of Democratic primary voters would vote for Biden, significantly higher than his Democratic primary rivals, with only 15% saying they would vote for Robert Kennedy Jr. and three percent for Marianne Williamson.
Meanwhile, the poll of Republican primary voters found that 59% would vote for former President Donald Trump (2017-2021), 21% for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and 6% for former Vice President Mike Pence.
In a potential contest in the 2024 general election, Biden and Trump are roughly even, according to the poll, with 44 percent voting for Biden and 43 percent for Trump.
The White House chief’s approval rating has struggled to get well above 40 percent, and a Reuters/Ipsos poll last week put his approval rating at 39 percent.
The investigation comes amid news that the president’s son, Hunter Biden, has accepted a plea deal on two tax charges, while the current occupant of the Oval Office raises money for his re-election campaign in California.
(taken from Latin Press)
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