Biden's job approval is bad news for the GOP

Someone here missed the news that a considerable majority have no confidence in where
the nations is headed. Check the archives, Skippy.
 
Xiden is under 40% with indies....He's dead in the water.

Trump has spent his whole presidency in the 30's, and you still think he was somehow cheated out of second term.

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Any consistency out there on planet RW?
 
the subject isn't ORANGE MAN BAD!, asswipe.
The answer is no, there is no consistency.

Covid-19 inflation and now a resurgence of the virus will temporarily sour the mood, which invariably gets reflected in POTUS aproval. Your "he is dead in the water" comment only half a year into this presidency is just short sighted garbage from someone with a desparate BIDEN-MAN-BAD syndrome.
 
It's early the Biden Presidency, but despite Republican name calling and criticism, Joe is far more popular than was Donald Trump among registered voters. Two weeks into a new administration, a majority of Americans say they have at least some confidence in President Joe Biden and his ability to manage the myriad crises facing the nation, including the raging coronavirus pandemic.

Overall, 61% approve of Biden’s handling of his job in his first days in office, according to a new poll from the Associated Press–NORC (Far higher than Trump's 45 %) Center for Public Affairs Research, and 54.5% in the latest real clear politics poll. Though the bulk of Biden’s support is from fellow Democrats, about a quarter of Republicans say they approve of his early days in office.

Joe Biden's low profile, professional behavior, and sensitivity to the plight of the underprivileged stands in stark contrast to Donald Trump's (less than) Presidential behavior.

These high poll numbers will no doubt erode with time, but unless Joe Biden suffers a series of major setbacks (unlikely) The Biden - Harris team (and by extension Democratic lawmakers) will be the dominant party the foreseeable future. :bye1:




44%...yes that is bad news alright.
 
It's early the Biden Presidency, but despite Republican name calling and criticism, Joe is far more popular than was Donald Trump among registered voters. Two weeks into a new administration, a majority of Americans say they have at least some confidence in President Joe Biden and his ability to manage the myriad crises facing the nation, including the raging coronavirus pandemic.

Overall, 61% approve of Biden’s handling of his job in his first days in office, according to a new poll from the Associated Press–NORC (Far higher than Trump's 45 %) Center for Public Affairs Research, and 54.5% in the latest real clear politics poll. Though the bulk of Biden’s support is from fellow Democrats, about a quarter of Republicans say they approve of his early days in office.

Joe Biden's low profile, professional behavior, and sensitivity to the plight of the underprivileged stands in stark contrast to Donald Trump's (less than) Presidential behavior.

These high poll numbers will no doubt erode with time, but unless Joe Biden suffers a series of major setbacks (unlikely) The Biden - Harris team (and by extension Democratic lawmakers) will be the dominant party the foreseeable future. :bye1:




Bet that's an opinion you'd like to take back...huh, Bill?
The Biden - Harris team is so incompetent that Democrats up for election in the mid terms will be RUNNING away from them to try and save their own skins!
 
Bet that's an opinion you'd like to take back...huh, Bill?
The Biden - Harris team is so incompetent that Democrats up for election in the mid terms will be RUNNING away from them to try and save their own skins!

They can't run unless they are for a Quid Pro Joe impeachment!
 
It's early the Biden Presidency, but despite Republican name calling and criticism, Joe is far more popular than was Donald Trump among registered voters. Two weeks into a new administration, a majority of Americans say they have at least some confidence in President Joe Biden and his ability to manage the myriad crises facing the nation, including the raging coronavirus pandemic.

Overall, 61% approve of Biden’s handling of his job in his first days in office, according to a new poll from the Associated Press–NORC (Far higher than Trump's 45 %) Center for Public Affairs Research, and 54.5% in the latest real clear politics poll. Though the bulk of Biden’s support is from fellow Democrats, about a quarter of Republicans say they approve of his early days in office.

Joe Biden's low profile, professional behavior, and sensitivity to the plight of the underprivileged stands in stark contrast to Donald Trump's (less than) Presidential behavior.

These high poll numbers will no doubt erode with time, but unless Joe Biden suffers a series of major setbacks (unlikely) The Biden - Harris team (and by extension Democratic lawmakers) will be the dominant party the foreseeable future. :bye1:




Didn't age well at all.
 
Taking credit for Trump administration wins....that's gutter man...that's low....

The Trump Administration had no wins for anyone to steal credit for. Even signing the deal with the Taliban cost the you dearly, because Trump threw the Afghan government under the bus and gave Afghanistan to the Taliban by cutting the Afghan government out of the deal.
 
The Trump Administration had no wins for anyone to steal credit for. Even signing the deal with the Taliban cost the you dearly, because Trump threw the Afghan government under the bus and gave Afghanistan to the Taliban by cutting the Afghan government out of the deal.
Trump gets credit for the withdrawal, Joe for it's execution with the hundreds of dead Afghans and 13 Americans. And that's just the start.

Pretty simple really.
 

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