Biden just kicked off his reelection campaign and his approval ratings are the lowest they’ve ever been
· May 3, 2023 · NottheBee.com

Wow, what great timing here for Biden. I bet he's super confident going into 2024!

It's beautiful, isn't it?

"The most popular president in modern history" is polling at 37% approval just as he kicks off his reelection campaign.

As Joe Biden begins his reelection campaign, his job approval rating among the U.S. public has slipped to 37%, the lowest Gallup has measured for him to date…

Biden's latest approval rating is from an April 3-25 Gallup poll, which was completed the day he announced he will seek reelection, and marks a three-point dip from March and a five-point drop from February...

The latest poll finds 83% of Democrats, 31% of independents and 4% of Republicans approving of the way Biden is handling his job.

The poll was completed on the day he announced he's seeking reelection?!?!

How glorious!!!

Like, nothing says "four more years" quite like a 37% approval rating on THE DAY YOU ANNOUNCE YOUR REELECTION BID!

Sad day for the Biden campaign.

Though aren't most of them sad anyways?

On the bright side, Biden team, you really can't get any worse than 37%, so it's all uphill from here!

Best of luck in 2024!!

A bit more on this story and then I gotta go.

The drop in Biden's job approval corresponds with Americans' worsening evaluations of the U.S. economy. Gallup's Economic Confidence Index for April is -44, down from -38 in March. It was last at this level in October.\

Gallup's Economic Confidence Index summarizes Americans' ratings of current economic conditions and their perceptions of whether the economy is getting better or worse. In the new survey, 16% rate the economy as excellent or good, 37% say it is "only fair" and 47% poor (up from 43% in March).

Meanwhile, 19% say the economy is getting better and 75% worse, compared with ratings of 23% and 72%, respectively, in March.

I can think of only one thing to say, and I haven't said it in a while...

LET'S GO BRANDON!!!


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