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Mr. Sparkle

(2,937 posts)
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 06:57 PM Jan 2023

Joe Biden's Approval Rating Ticks Up in First 2023 Poll

President Joe Biden's approval rating has ticked up slightly over the new year and the first polling from 2023 shows the share of Americans who strongly approve of him has increased.

A tracking poll prepared by Rasmussen Reports shows that Biden enjoyed a 47 percent approval rating on Tuesday—the first day of the 118th Congress—while 52 percent disapproved of him.

Twenty-seven percent of respondents said they strongly approved of the president, while 42 percent said they strongly disapproved of the job he's doing.

Though that means Biden's approval is still in negative territory, it is an improvement since Rasmussen Reports' tracking poll on December 30, when just 26 percent strongly approved.

https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-approval-rating-first-poll-2023-1771194

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Joe Biden's Approval Rating Ticks Up in First 2023 Poll (Original Post) Mr. Sparkle Jan 2023 OP
And isn't Rasmussen GOP friendly? GreenWave Jan 2023 #1
Very! PortTack Jan 2023 #6
I can't imagine Mad_Machine76 Jan 2023 #2
And the president will be out there breaking ground and cutting ribbons on new projects Walleye Jan 2023 #5
Dark Brandon ascendant EYESORE 9001 Jan 2023 #3
from the article crud Jan 2023 #4

Mad_Machine76

(24,426 posts)
2. I can't imagine
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 07:01 PM
Jan 2023

that the next two years of Republican fumbling and stumbling over organizing the House, pursuing insane investigations, and starting the 2024 primaries won't make him look increasingly attractive to most people and put him in a good position to run and win re-election in 2024.

crud

(620 posts)
4. from the article
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 07:21 PM
Jan 2023

'Rasmussen found that Biden's approval rating was 43 percent on December 1 with 56 percent of respondents saying they disapproved of him. That represents a four-point move in Biden's favor over the past month.'

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