Just 5 percent of Americans view Biden’s state of the union as going “very well,” a Tuesday CBS/YouGov poll revealed.
Just 5 percent of Americans view President Joe Biden’s state of the union as going “very well,” a CBS/YouGov poll revealed on Tuesday.believeSixty-eight percent of Americans believe the nation is either in somewhat or very bad shape, the poll indicated. Thirty-six percent believe the nation is going “very badly.”
Biden is upside down in nearly every issue that ranks most important to Americans. According to the poll, Biden’s approval rating on crime is 39 percent, economy 38 percent, immigration 37 percent, and inflation 30 percent.The president gets low approval ratings on handling the issues of immigration, crime, the economy, and particularly on inflation.
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