President Biden's job rating sinks to 42 percent in NBC News poll a year from midterms

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Biden’s job rating sinks to 42 percent in NBC News poll a year from midterms

Biden's job rating sinks to 42 percent in NBC News poll a year from midterms

Just nine months into his presidency, 71 percent of Americans say the country is headed in the wrong direction, the poll shows.


NBC News Poll: Biden job approval falls
OCT. 31, 202101:34


Oct. 31, 2021, 9:00 AM EDT
By Mark Murray


WASHINGTON — A majority of Americans now disapprove of President Joe Biden's job performance, while half give him low marks for competence and uniting the country, according to results from the latest national NBC News poll.

What's more, the survey finds that 7 in 10 adults, including almost half of Democrats, believe the nation is headed in the wrong direction, as well as nearly 60 percent who view Biden's stewardship of the economy negatively just nine months into his presidency.


One year before next year's midterm elections and less than a week before Virginia's closely watched race for governor, Biden's lower standing has also taken a toll on his party: Democrats trail Republicans on which party better handles the economy, inflation and immigration, while they’ve lost ground on issues like education and the coronavirus.


“Democrats face a country whose opinion of President Biden has turned sharply to the negative since April,” said Democratic pollster Jeff Horwitt of Hart Research Associates, who conducted the survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff of Public Opinion Strategies.

“The promise of the Biden presidency — knowledge, competence and stability in tough times — have all been called into question,” Horwitt continued.

“What people voted for was stability and calm," added fellow Democratic pollster Peter Hart. "And what they got was instability and chaos.”

In the poll, 42 percent of adults say they approve of Biden’s overall job as president — a decline of 7 points since August, with much of the attrition coming from key parts of the Democratic base.

That’s compared to 54 percent who say they disapprove of the president’s job, which is up 6 points since August.

Using Gallup’s historical data, Biden’s approval rating in this poll (42 percent) is lower than any other modern first-year president’s at a similar point in time, with the key exception of Donald Trump (whose approval averaged 37 percent in fall 2017).

Among a narrower set of registered voters, Biden’s job rating stands at 45 percent who approve, 52 percent who disapprove — a drop from 50 percent who approve, 48 percent who disapprove from two months ago.

The NBC News poll comes after a rough summer and early fall for the first-year president, as he’s faced a new surge of coronavirus cases and deaths, fallout from the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, rising inflation, disappointing jobs numbers and Democratic infighting over Biden’s legislative agenda.

More recently, however, Covid-19 cases and deaths are once again on the decline, and Capitol Hill Democrats have made progress on Biden’s legislative priorities, but still haven’t crossed the finish line.

The poll finds 40 percent of Americans approving the president’s handling of the economy (down 7 points since August), and 51 percent approving of his handling of the coronavirus (down 2 points).

Maybe even more troubling for Biden, just 37 percent of adults give him high marks — on a 5-point scale — for being competent and effective as president, and only 28 percent give him high marks for uniting the country.

By contrast, 50 percent give him low scores for being competent, and 51 percent give him low scores for uniting the country.

Finally, Biden’s favorable/unfavorable rating in the poll (40 percent positive, 48 percent negative) is almost identical to Trump’s in the same survey (38 percent positive, 50 percent negative).

That’s a change from the 2020 general election, when Biden’s favorable/unfavorable rating was significantly higher than Trump’s.

71 percent say nation is on wrong track
Also in the NBC News poll, 71 percent of Americans say they believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, up 8 points since August.

That includes 93 percent of Republicans, 70 of independents and even 48 percent of Democrats.

Looking ahead to 2022 midterm elections, which will take place a year from now, 47 percent of registered voters say they prefer a Democratic-controlled Congress, while 45 percent say they want Republicans in charge — essentially unchanged from August.

But the GOP enjoys a significant enthusiasm advantage at this point in the election cycle, with 69 percent of Republicans expressing a high level of interest about the midterms (on a 1-to-10 scale), versus 58 percent of Democrats who hold the same level of interest.

When asked which party better handles particular issues, Republicans hold double-digit advantages on border security (by 27 points), inflation (24 points), crime (22 points), national security (21 points), the economy (18 points) and being effective and getting things done (13 points).

By contrast, Democrats hold double-digit edges on abortion (by 10 points), the coronavirus (12 points) and climate change (24 points), but all of those advantages are smaller than those the party enjoyed during the 2020 election.

Will Trump be a factor — or not?
Finally, the poll finds 20 percent of registered voters saying their vote in 2022 will be a signal of opposition against Trump and 21 percent saying it will be a signal of opposition against Biden.

A majority of voters — 52 percent — say their vote won’t be a signal about either Trump or Biden.

“Little to me indicates that Trump, a year after the election, is uniquely a figure that’s driving the vote,” McInturff said.

The NBC News poll was conducted Oct. 23-26 of 1,000 adults — 650 of whom were reached only by cellphone — and it has an overall margin of error of plus-minus 3.1 percentage points.

The margin of error for the poll’s 820 registered voters is plus-minus 3.4 percentage points.

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With all honesty, Biden isn't doing himself any favors by going back on his word on some of the promises he made on the campaign trail. Don't say what you will do (forgive some student loans) if you become president and then come back and say that you don't have the power to do it as it makes you look like a liar.

In Biden's defense though, the damage was already done and there was no way that he was going to be able to unite the country after what transpired during the Trump years. It's a wrap on all of that unity talk as it just isn't going to happen.
 

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I'd be more concerned about Democrats losing the House and Senate next year than what happens in 2024.
yeah, that's going to happen too..... we're fukked.... one party actively working against our interests and another party too impotent to work in favor of our interests....
 

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Biden was basically voted in because people hated trump so much. He was basically anyone but Trump. If he was running against any other republican president who wasn’t as toxic as trump he’d have lost.

As for people saying trump will win 2024, he has no chance. He won in 2016 because people hated Hillary, and just stayed at home and didn’t vote. And they didn’t know how bad and toxic trump would be. It was basically 4yrs of hell and nobody wants to go back to that. If Trump is running, no matter how bad Biden is, everyone would be motivated to go to the polls and ensure that he never comes back.
 
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I will be voting Democrat in the midterms and in 2024 but in all honesty I can see why people disapprove of Biden's performance. He's walked back many promises and looks very weak on getting his agenda pass.

People want stability and a return to the status quo and unfortunately those days are over. I think every president going forward will see an increase in disapproval. The people want stability but we aren't living in stable times and we need a president whose willing to meet the demands of the times. The old way isn't gonna cut it with covid, climate change, increased opposition to China, AI etc. People are having a hard time accepting this.
 

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He'll be alright. Biden has a history of being counted out and some how lucking up but Democrats fukked up buy letting Manchin and Sinema set their agenda. Also Schumer is too weak to be majority leader.

They don't really have a choice in the matter as they need their vote for Harris come into the fold to help break the tie.
 
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