New Poll Shows Joe Biden At A New Low AND Losing To Trump Head-To Head
· Jun 18, 2022 · NottheBee.com

The disastrous Biden poll numbers continue to roll in as the President consistently reaches new low after new low.

This poll is particularly disastrous for President Biden in his early presidency.

Yep.

Not only is Biden at his highest disapproval rating yet, in a head-to-head rematch the polls are now showing that Biden LOSES to Trump straight-up.

As inflation keeps rising and recession fears loom, a new Yahoo News/YouGov poll shows that Joe Biden is currently in the worst shape of his presidency.

The survey of 1,541 U.S. adults, which was conducted from June 10-13, found that if another presidential election were held today, more registered voters say they would cast ballots for Donald Trump (44%) than for Biden (42%) — even though the House Jan. 6 committee has spent the last week linking Trump to what it called a "seditious conspiracy" to overturn the 2020 election and laying the groundwork for possible criminal prosecution.

You can just hear the disappointment in Yahoo's reporting.

"But January 6th! And you still like Trump?"

Yahoo is starting to realize that the American people care a lot more about their pocketbooks, immigration, and crime than they do about the Democrats histrionics over a supposed "coup" attempt.

This liberal group has found that Trump would be ahead in a popular vote against Biden. That is a complete disaster for Biden.

Since Biden took office, no previous Yahoo News/YouGov poll has shown him trailing Trump (though Biden's most recent leads have been within the margin of error, like this one is for Trump). One year ago, Biden led Trump by 9 percentage points. In 2020, Biden won the White House by more than 7 million votes.

Yet Biden's job approval rating has been atrophying for much of the last year, and the new survey shows that it has never been weaker. A full 56% of Americans now disapprove of the president's performance — the highest share to date — while just 39% approve. Three weeks ago, those numbers were 53% and 42%, respectively.

On average, Biden's job approval scores are now a few points worse than Trump's were at the parallel stage of his presidency.

The biased polls are even showing Biden's job approval lower than Trump who had nonstop negative coverage, endured constant lies, and was undermined by both sides at every turn.

And even with the leftwing media doing overtime to cover up for Biden, the current president is completely underwater in approval.

This is very, very bad.

Among all Americans, Trump (43%) now has a higher personal favorability rating than Biden (40%) as well. Meanwhile, nearly two-thirds of independents (64%) have an unfavorable opinion of Biden, and just 28% say they would vote for him over Trump.

Trump is winning HUGE with independents. That is truly amazing.

In recent days, a series of stories questioning whether Biden will run for reelection in 2024 — and quoting concerned Democratic sources — have surfaced in the press. The concern isn't limited to party officials. Just 21% of Americans — down from 25% three weeks ago, and the lowest number to date — say Biden should run again. But perhaps more strikingly, a greater share of 2020 Biden voters now say he shouldn't run again (40%) than say he should (37%). Last month, those numbers were reversed.

In contrast, a clear majority of Trump voters (57%) say Trump should mount another bid. Just 21% say he shouldn't. And while 57% of independents say Trump shouldn't try to make a comeback in 2024, far more — a full 76% — say the same about Biden.

It's still not clear whether or not Trump will run again. But if more polls like this continue to come out I expect to see more Trump 2024 signs popping up very soon.


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