President Joe Biden received low approval ratings and scores on a four-year progress report in two separate voter polls ahead of his exit from the White House on Monday, Jan. 20.
Approval Rating Drops: Biden, who famously dropped out of the 2024 presidential election, will now leave the White House after one term and see the Republican party take over with Donald Trump as the next president.
A new Emerson College poll showed Biden will likely leave the White House with low approval ratings.
The poll, conducted from Jan. 10 through Jan. 11, found Biden had a 37% job approval rating and 52% disapproval rating as he nears his exit.
Here is the approval ratings by political party, with the remaining percent neutral or no rating:
Democrats: 70% approval, 18% disapproval
Republicans: 10% approval, 85% disapproval
Independents: 33% approval, 50% disapproval
“President Biden closes his term with an approval rating 12 points lower than the first Emerson national poll in 2021 that measured the president’s approval, at 49%,” Emerson College Polling executive director Spencer Kimball said.
Since the 2021 poll, Biden’s approval rating dropped 16 points for Democrats, two points for Independents and 10 points for Republicans.
The new poll also found that 67% of voters think …Full story available on Benzinga.com