- Just 41% of the public approve of President Joe Biden’s job performance, compared with 52% who disapprove, according to the CNBC All-America Economic Survey.
- Fifty percent now approve of his Covid-19 handling, compared with 53% in July, and 45% disapprove, compared with just 38%.
- Inflation now ties with the coronavirus as the biggest concern for Americans, up 16 points from the prior survey.
President Joe Biden’s approval rating slipped deeply underwater in the CNBC All-America Economic Survey as Americans soured on his economic leadership, lost some confidence in his handling of the coronavirus, and grew increasingly concerned about inflation and supply shortages.
Just 41% of the public approve of Biden’s handling of the presidency, compared with 52% who disapprove. The poll of 800 Americans, conducted Oct. 14-17, has a margin of error of 3.5%.
Biden’s negative 11-point net rating compared with a positive 3 points in the July survey, when 48% approved and 45% disapproved.
Behind the decline is a surge in negative views of his handling of the economy, with just 40% approving and 54% disapproving, a 7-point […]
Like many Republicans, Sinema has prostituted herself out to big oil companies. Manchin is just as bad. To appease their money God, they want no green deal. Gaetz & Jordan (Beavis & Butthead) have really showed their allegiance to stupidity lately as well. Filibuster may have to be the only answer as non co-operation for money and stupidity reign. Americans can see what’s going on clearly, as the government officials elected by the people to represent the people, have shady agendas.
Michael, from my Independent view, you reek of Trumpism. Laughing stocks are actually Presidents who don’t know the difference between the Constitution and the Bill of Rights,,, scientific or evidential fact vs conspiracy theory,,,or simply that Colorado doesn’t have a border to Mexico. Now that’s blind allegiance.
Well, CNBC didn’t ask me. I’m very pleased with Mr. Biden so far. It always takes awhile to turn the ship around. Delays at ports and some of the issues this article was clucking about are likely to be temporary. Others will be handled as economy improves. I remain optimistic.