President Biden’s approval rating fell for a fourth straight week to 36%, reaching its lowest record-breaking level since lat May, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll.
Democrats are growing increasingly worried over the fact that Biden’s approval rating has stayed below 50% since August, a serious warning sign that Americans have had enough of the current one-party rule ahead of the November midterm elections.
Among his own party, Biden’s approval rating remains largely unchanged since last week – at 73% compared to 74% on June 15. In August, 85% of Democrats approved of Biden’s performance.
But among Republicans, Biden’s rating slipped to 7% compared to 11% on June 15. Only 18% of Americans think the country is headed in the right direction.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll is conducted online in English throughout the United States. The most recent poll gathered responses from 1,002 adults, including 435 Democrats and 379 Republicans. It has a credibility interval – a measure of precision – of four percentage points.