


“MAGA Republicans and their extreme agenda remain both dangerous and deeply unpopular and threaten our freedoms and the economic progress we have made under Joe Biden,” said campaign spokesman KEVIN MUNOZ. In a statement to Playbook this morning, Biden’s campaign projected confidence. The poll shows that by a 54% to 36% margin, “Americans say Trump did a better job handling the economy when he was president than Biden has done during his presidency so far.” So it’s certainly possible that this is an anomaly.īut if it isn’t, then it’s the start of potentially a much bigger headache for the president - especially as he heads into the 2024 campaign with clouds on the horizon for the economy. One big question: Is this simply a polling outlier? WaPo’s Dan Balz, Scott Clement and Emily Guskin note that “ther recent polls have pegged Biden’s approval in the low 40s without a decline in recent months.” And it’s worth mentioning that this is a poll of voting-age adults, rather than the more frequently used universes of registered or likely voters. Neither/someone else/ wouldn’t vote … 8%.In a head-to-head matchup against DONALD TRUMP in 2024:Īnd when undecided respondents are asked who they lean toward, Trump’s lead grows: That alone would be bad enough for Biden world.

That’s the lowest number of his presidency in the Post-ABC survey, and a drop from February, when he stood at 42%. Biden’s approval rating is down to 36% in the new Washington Post-ABC poll out this morning.

LATEST IN TEXAS - “‘We started running’: 8 killed in Texas outlet mall shooting,” by AP’s Jake Bleiberg and Rebecca Boone … More on the ground from the Dallas Morning News … NYT with a policy angle : “Many authorities in Texas say they have seen an increase in spur-of-the-moment gunfire since September 2021, when the state began to allow most adults to carry a handgun without a license.”īIDEN’S BAD NEWS - It’s a morning of rough headlines for President JOE BIDEN:ġ. | Carolyn Kaster/AP Photo DRIVING THE DAY President Joe Biden is seeing a dip in poll numbers as he embarks on a reelection campaign.
