Americans are overwhelmingly fed up with how President Biden rules the country and has little faith that things will get better soon – feelings that could prove catastrophic for democrats in the upcoming midterm elections, according to a poll released Sunday.
Almost 8 in 10 voters – 77% – say things in Things in America are going ‘somewhat’ or ‘very’ poorly, say 69% economy “quite” or “very” bada 56% disapprove of how According to a CBS News/YouGov poll, Biden is fulfilling his presidential duties.
Only 44% approve of the work that Biden is doing.
When asked about their expected prognosis over coming months, 68% say they are pessimistic about the economy 77% say the same about rising cost of goods and services, 67% worry about inventory market and 57% express concern about their plans for retirement.
But Americans are optimistic fight against coronavirus (53%) and jobs in them community (52%).
Faced with inflation rates fluctuate at the level of 40-year highs and price of gas supply up to $5 a gallon, respondents were asked what word describes Biden.
Fifty seven percent say “distracted”, 51% say “incompetent”, 47% go with “disagreements”, while 45% say he is “competent” and 40% say he is “focused”.
But 65% think it’s slow in responding to “important issues and events that arise – including 37% of democrats.
Poll found that 35% believe that he is appealing problems immediately.
Asked to describe their feelings about the condition of countries, 63% say “embarrassed” or “worried”, 61% choose for “disappointing” while 11% say “calm”, “safe” 8% and “inspired” 7%.
Even when Americans express their frustration with the president in low voting results, they do not spare Democrats and Republicans.
Only 30% have a “favorable” view of Republican Party, and 35% say the same about the Democratic Party.
Asked to describe Democrats in word, 51% of voters chose “weak”, 49% went with “extreme”, 39% say: “in touch”, 38% choose for “strong” and 36% say “effective”.
Among Republicans, 54% consider “extreme”, 50% adhere to with “hated”, 46% say “strong”, 41% choose for “weak”, while 37% say “caring”.
democrats currently control both the Senate and the House of Representatives, but this majority up for enough in November midterm elections, when Republicans hope a red wave will bring them back to power in Congress.
As for problems, republicans want their candidates to focus on: case with inflation (90%), stop illegal immigration (89%) and talk about traditional values (86%).
democrats want their candidates are inflation targeting (89%), taxing the rich (86%) and racial injustice (85%).
When asked about abortion – 83% of democrats want their candidates to protect the rights enshrined in Rowe vs Wade and 59% of Republicans want their anti-abortion candidates.
The survey involved 2,041 adults from May 18 to May 20.
It has plus/minus 2.5 percent points tolerance of error.
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