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Joe Biden’s Approval Rating Slips to 36% in Latest National Survey from Quinnipiac


Joe Biden’s approval rating continued to decline in recent days despite passing his bipartisan Infrastructure bill, with new data showing just 36% of the country backs the president while 53% give him a thumbs down.

“Americans give President Biden a negative 36 – 53 percent job approval rating, while 10 percent did not offer an opinion. It’s the lowest job approval rating he’s received in a Quinnipiac University national poll. In mid-October, he received a negative 37 – 52 percent job approval rating,” writes Quinnipiac.

According to the survey, voters ranked the most important problems facing the nation as political polarization, the economy, immigration, and inflation.

“A slight majority (52 – 46 percent) disapproves of the federal government’s mandate that businesses with 100 or more employees require their employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or to get tested on a weekly basis if they are not fully vaccinated. A majority (57 percent) say employees that are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and work on-site or in person with others should be required to wear masks at work while 40 percent say they should not be required to wear masks,” adds the polling outfit.

Read the full report here.

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