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Biden Approval Rating at 49 Percent – Quinnipiac Poll

The man who won more votes than anyone in a presidential election has already apparently disappointed more than half the country.

According to the latest Quinnipiac poll, Joe Biden’s approval rating is only 49 percent, a far cry from some of the more partisan polls we have seen that have him up around 60 percent or higher.

Early Numbers

The early numbers for both the administration and party leadership are not good.

Biden already has a 36 percent disapproval rating, but that is just the beginning of the problems for Joe.

Of all those surveyed, a mere 46 percent believe the country is headed in the right direction, with an equal amount believing we are headed in the wrong direction.

That 46 percent that thinks we are going down the wrong road shows that moderates are simply not happy with the Biden dictatorship thus far.

Biden’s numbers among Democrats are not as strong as we would have thought either.

Honestly, I expected his approval to be well over 90 percent, but it was at 89 percent, with only an 11 percent approval rating among Republicans.

Congress Takes a Hit

As bad as Biden’s numbers are, party leadership is even worse.

For instance, Senator Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) has an approval rating of only 37 percent and Senator McConnell (R-KY) has a horrifying approval rating of 21 percent, yet he somehow just won reelection.

So, I have two questions…

When was the last time anyone can remember Congress having a positive approval rating?

Why do the same people keep getting elected if everyone is so unhappy with their representation?

There is nothing wrong with primarying a high-profile candidate like Schumer, Waters, Pelosi, and McConnell if they are not doing their job.

We need change. We need elected representatives that have our interests in mind, not theirs.

2022 will be here before you know it, so how about we finish the job we started in 2016 and DRAIN THE SWAMP!

Sources: The Hill

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