


True story. My word as a Biden.
A new poll revealing President Joe Biden's shocking low approval numbers leaves CNN in disbelief-- causing the liberal network to admit the Democratic Party is in trouble.
A Washington Post/ABC News poll found that Biden is sinking in the polls, sounding alarms that he may not be able to recover from his disastrous decisions before the 2024 election.
"In the first real snapshot, if you will, of President Biden's standing since his reelection announcement, voters are saying he has real work to do," CNN host Kate Bolduan said. "And that's even among his own party."
The poll found that 58 percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents say they want their party to nominate someone else.
In addition, Biden's approval rating remains at a historic low of 36 percent.
"Biden's overall approval rating remains underwater," Bolduan added. "That's the lowest for any American president at this point in their first term. That's dating back to Harry Truman."
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"One of the concerns that voters have expressed has to do with his mental sharpness," Saenz said. "If you look at this poll, only 32 percent of voters said that the president, who is 80 years old, has the mental sharpness to serve effectively."
As President Joe Biden embarks on his reelection campaign, just 33% of American adults say they approve of his handling of the economy and only 24% say national economic conditions are in good shape, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
Public approval of Biden's handling of the economy remains low in a time of high inflation, a difficult housing market and concerns about a potential U.S. government debt default. American opinion is also gloomy about Biden's efforts on gun policy and immigration, with only 31% saying they approve of the president's performance on those hot button issues. Overall, 40% say they approve of the way Biden is doing his job, similar to where his approval rating has stood for much of the past year and a half.
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Even among Democrats, the poll finds only about half approve of his handling of immigration and gun policy.
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Biden underperforms on the economy even among Democrats: 61% approve of him on the issue, compared with 75% for his job overall. Democrats feel even more dour about the current condition of the nation's economy, though they continue to be more likely than Republicans to say the country is headed in the right direction (36% vs. 7%) or to rate the economy as good (41% vs. 7%).
Gallup also finds that Americans are pessimistic about the economy.
Roughly two in five Americans are still struggling to make ends meet, new federal data has shown - more than the amount seen in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The revelation comes from the Census Bureau's latest household survey, released Wednesday, which shows some 38.5 percent of adults - or 89.1 million people - experienced difficulty paying their bills between April 26 and May 8.
The number is up from a year ago, when 34.4 percent of Americans reported they were undergoing budget crunches and comes as a near-50 percent increase from the 26.7 percent recorded in 2021.
60% of voters don't think that Biden will even survive to see the year 2028.
Personally, I think their math is off. Way off, Jerry!
A majority of Americans believe President Joe Biden doesn't have the ability to make it through a second term, according to a poll released Sunday.
Sixty-one percent of Americans said Vice President Kamala Harris would end up taking over for Biden if he won a second term, according to a Harvard Caps/Harris poll.
The number was higher among Republicans, with 82% saying Biden wouldn't make it through the presidency. Thirty-five percent of Democrats believed Biden would not be able to serve a full term.
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Americans also expressed doubts about Biden's mental capacity in general.
Fifty-seven percent of Americans said they had doubts about his mental fitness, and 65% said Biden is showing he's too old for office.
Biden has publicly addressed concerns about his mental health but has refused to take a mental acuity test, despite Nikki Haley and Donald Trump calling on him to do so.
President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy met Monday to discuss the debt limit amid the looming default deadline, but did not reach an agreement.
McCarthy said he and Biden had a "productive" meeting and may have to meet "everyday" to come to a consensus on the debt limit and spending cuts.
Biden and Congressional leaders have just 10 days to reach an agreement before the predicted June 1 default. The president has met twice with all the leadership team including McCarthy, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, and discussions have been ongoing with staff from both branches of government since Tuesday.
Biden returned from his trip to Asia early Sunday, postponing his preplanned trips to Australia and Papua New Guinea, to resume the talks in person. McCarthy has also said the House may have a shorter recess to vote on the debt limit next week, if needed.
Oh no -- not a shorter recess for Congress!
It is very possible Biden is intentionally tanking the economy, which is already going over a cliff. If the economy just goes over the cliff, it's obviously his fault. But if he can also tank it by causing a meltdown in the bond markets, he can claim the Republicans are to blame.
David Strom catches Politico's Jonathan Lemire claiming Biden has done everything possible to achieve a compromise with Republicans on the debt limit.
Jonathan Lemire
@JonLemire
The U.S. stands on the precipice of financial calamity, testing whether President Biden's theory of governance can continue to work
He has prioritized deal-making throughout the debt ceiling talks. But with GOP obstinate, Biden is changing tactics
Alas, he has to ignore headlines like these, from no lesser Regime propaganda unit the AP, to make this incandescently- false claim.
Strom writes:
Lemire maintains that Biden has been a patient dealmaker over the debt ceiling, but Republicans have been intransigent and unwilling to come to the table to discuss the debt ceiling. Biden is a brilliant dealmaker, but those dastardly Republicans are so extreme that they won't even sit down to talk to the president.
Uh, yeah, Whatever. When you start your analysis with the claim that Biden is a dealmaker, you pretty much outed yourself as Karine Jean-Pierre, one of the least honest people in Washington. Lemire is vying for the title. He may actually deserve it. Pierre, after all, is paid to lie. Lemire claims he is paid to tell the truth.
Biden wouldn't sit down to meet with McCarthy over the debt limit. He refused again and again, and the MSM and the Democrats repeated the mantra that the Republicans had no plan and must give in to the demands of the president. Biden openly refused to even consider any kind of "dealmaking," as he has on everything else. He is currently talking about unconstitutionally ignoring the law and simply keep spending money and borrowing without congressional approval--the so-called 14th Amendment option.
That is not what POLITICO wants us to believe. They demand we accept The Big Lie that Biden is the compromiser. In fact, the Republicans are the only ones who have a plan on the table, already passed out of the House. It is pretty modest in its demands, too. Not that you would know it from the coverage.
The media claims Donald Trump is the most dishonest person in history.
Consider the source-- the media's just miffed that they have competition in constantly lying.