A funny thing happened on President Joe Biden’s way to lame-duck status: He started getting more popular, or at least less unpopular. Since Biden stepped aside from the presidential race, his approval rating has steadily ticked up to levels of popularity he had not seen in more than a year, an apparent reflection of both the gratitude of voters who view his decision as selfless and also of a slew of positive economic news in recent weeks.
The 81-year-old’s improved standing could ultimately benefit his preferred successor, Vice President Kamala Harris, as she aims to defeat former President Donald Trump in November.
And then there's this:
Biden And Harris Both Cite The Economy As A Success — But Voters Believe Harris More
Though the two have basically the same message, polling shows voters are more likely to accept it when delivered by Harris
Though the two have basically the same message, polling shows voters are more likely to accept it when delivered by Harris, almost putting her on par with Trump.
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