President Biden's Approval Rating Hits All-Time Low as Voters Voice Concerns on Inflation and Immigration Crisis
ICARO Media Group
According to a recent national public opinion survey conducted by Monmouth University, only one-third of Americans approved of the job Biden is doing in the White House, while a majority of 61% gave him a thumbs down.
The survey reveals that Americans have major concerns regarding Biden's approach to immigration and inflation. A lifelong-Democrat-turned-independent voter, Barbara Tylko, shared her reasons for leaving the Democratic Party during an appearance on "Fox & Friends." Tylko expressed frustration over the rising costs she experiences at the grocery store and voiced apprehension about the situation at the border. She cited Biden's "lack of understanding" of the American people as a key factor in her decision to support former President Trump in future elections.
The Monmouth University poll highlights the harsh realities facing President Biden, as his approval rating stands at a meager 34%, the lowest since he took office almost three years ago. This decline in support is notable, especially considering Biden's advantage over Trump in previous surveys regarding a potential 2024 rematch, which has now reversed.
The respondents in the survey were particularly critical of Biden's handling of immigration and inflation. Only 26% of Americans expressed approval for his handling of the immigration crisis, while a mere 28% approved of his approach to combating rising inflation. These numbers indicate a clear dissatisfaction among the electorate in relation to the president's management of these pressing issues.
The concerns raised by voters reflect the broader sentiment among Americans who feel the impact of skyrocketing prices and the ongoing challenges at the southern border. The rising costs of everyday goods and services, coupled with the perceived lack of control over immigration, have created an atmosphere of uncertainty and fear for many citizens.
As Biden's approval rating continues to decline, it remains to be seen how the president and his administration will respond to these concerns. With the holiday season approaching, the pressure is mounting on the White House to address the issues at hand and regain the trust and confidence of the American people.