The American citizens have seems to have turned sour towards the Presidency of Joe Biden, about nine months after he took office.
In most of the national voting last week, 49.2% of those surveyed did not agree with Biden's presidency, while 44.5% agreed, according to the FiveThirtyEight polling station. Five recent ballot papers have registered the opposition of the 46th president of the country on RealClearPolitics, three agreeing.
Analysts say Biden's decline has been particularly due to the distrust of independent voters who helped him win the White House last year over then-President Donald Trump.
In July, in the six months of his administration, Biden enjoyed nine percent, but at the end of August, voters showed that American voters were equally divided in their views of him.
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His stance has declined sharply since then, and political analysts have offered several explanations.
It was a time coinciding with the withdrawal of Afghan troops from Afghanistan after 20 years of war, analysts say. They also cited political tensions in Washington between Republicans and Democrats over increasing government debt and between progressive and moderate Democrat lawmakers over the size and scope of Biden's plan to propagate the country's five-year social security net.
The number of new cases of coronavirus in the country has also risen in recent months before a recent recession, although nearly 70 million Americans remain vaccinated. Biden has approved the ongoing vaccination or testing of COVID-19 for employees in companies with 100 employees or more, but the authority is controversial in some parts of the country and in other businesses and will remain operational.
The Senate Democrats and the Republicans agreed late last week on an urgent $ 480 billion increase in government lending authority in early December, a time when the matter will have to be reconsidered. Meanwhile, Democrats, according to Biden, have been trying to reduce his $ 3.5 trillion social security spending and pass it with a two-state infrastructure bill by the end of October.
Legislation and the weakening of the coronavirus threat could help Biden's stance, but the site FiveThirtyEight said Biden had the lowest approval rate at this stage of his presidency than any other two presidents except 1945, even though one of them was Trump.
Asked about the decline in Biden's numbers, White House journalist Jen Psaki recently told the media, “This is a very difficult time for our country. We are still fighting COVID, and many people thought we were going to get through it, including ourselves. ”
"Undoubtedly it affects a lot of issues," he said, such as the sale of consumer goods from foreign manufacturers suspended at U.S. ports. He also said that people are concerned about their safety and well-being at work.
"Our focus on controlling the epidemic, getting back to normal, has become a regular occurrence," Psaki added.
In most of the national voting last week, 49.2% of those surveyed did not agree with Biden's presidency, while 44.5% agreed, according to the FiveThirtyEight polling station. Five recent ballot papers have registered the opposition of the 46th president of the country on RealClearPolitics, three agreeing.
Analysts say Biden's decline has been particularly due to the distrust of independent voters who helped him win the White House last year over then-President Donald Trump.
In July, in the six months of his administration, Biden enjoyed nine percent, but at the end of August, voters showed that American voters were equally divided in their views of him.
His stance has declined sharply since then, and political analysts have offered several explanations.
It was a time coinciding with the withdrawal of Afghan troops from Afghanistan after 20 years of war, analysts say. They also cited political tensions in Washington between Republicans and Democrats over increasing government debt and between progressive and moderate Democrat lawmakers over the size and scope of Biden's plan to propagate the country's five-year social security net.
The number of new cases of coronavirus in the country has also risen in recent months before a recent recession, although nearly 70 million Americans remain vaccinated. Biden has approved the ongoing vaccination or testing of COVID-19 for employees in companies with 100 employees or more, but the authority is controversial in some parts of the country and in other businesses and will remain operational.
The Senate Democrats and the Republicans agreed late last week on an urgent $ 480 billion increase in government lending authority in early December, a time when the matter will have to be reconsidered. Meanwhile, Democrats, according to Biden, have been trying to reduce his $ 3.5 trillion social security spending and pass it with a two-state infrastructure bill by the end of October.
Legislation and the weakening of the coronavirus threat could help Biden's stance, but the site FiveThirtyEight said Biden had the lowest approval rate at this stage of his presidency than any other two presidents except 1945, even though one of them was Trump.
Asked about the decline in Biden's numbers, White House journalist Jen Psaki recently told the media, “This is a very difficult time for our country. We are still fighting COVID, and many people thought we were going to get through it, including ourselves. ”
"Undoubtedly it affects a lot of issues," he said, such as the sale of consumer goods from foreign manufacturers suspended at U.S. ports. He also said that people are concerned about their safety and well-being at work.
"Our focus on controlling the epidemic, getting back to normal, has become a regular occurrence," Psaki added.