On Sunday, a new poll conducted by SSRI for CNN revealed that President Joe Biden's reelection chances are seeming increasingly slim as 45th President Donald Trump contrasts his first term record with Biden's lackluster performance over the last few years.
The poll, conducted from April 18-23 with a margin of error of 3.4 percent, starkly contrasts the public's view of Trump's presidency with that of Biden's. Among the 1212 likely voters surveyed, a significant 55 percent consider Trump's presidency a success, while only 44 percent view it as a failure. In stark contrast, Biden's term is viewed far more pessimistically, with a mere 39 percent agreeing that his term has been successful, while a staggering 61 percent believe it's been a failure.
Those abysmal numbers for the incumbent Democrat don't translate well to the general election. Amongst those surveyed, 49 percent said they would vote for Trump while only 43 percent said they'd back Biden in November. Eight percent of those surveyed said they were unsure who they will support.
Biden's chances for reelection in a five-way race are even worse, with Trump easily winning the plurality of support from those polled. When independent candidates are included, the poll found that 42 percent would back Trump, 33 percent would support Biden, 16 percent would back independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., four percent support independent candidate Cornel West, and three percent back Green Party candidate Jill Stein.
The disastrous polling for Team Biden comes after Gallup revealed that Biden is the least popular president in the past 70 years. Recent polling showed that Biden has the lowest approval rating of any of his modern contemporaries at this point in his tenure. In the 13th quarter of his presidency, Biden only has the approval of 38.7 percent of the country. This is in stark contrast to some of his predecessors at the same point in their term, with Trump at 46.8 percent approval, Obama at 45.9 percent approval, George W. Bush at 51 percent approval, Clinton at 53 percent approval, George H. W. Bush at 41.8 percent approval, Reagan at 54.8 percent approval, Carter at 47.7 percent approval, Nixon at 53.7 percent approval, and Eisenhower at a stunning 73.2 percent approval.
The American people are beginning to realize the disastrous impact of President Biden's far-left policies on the American way of life. As inflation plagues the economy, an open southern border leads to millions of illegal immigrants flooding into the country, Biden's lack of leadership leads to multiple wars overseas, and Democrat prosecutors continue to bend the law for their own political gain. Americans have had enough of Biden and are eagerly anticipating the return of the America First policies that initiated the process to Make America Great Again during Trump's first term and what will hopefully continue in a second administration.
🚨 CNN POLL:
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) April 28, 2024
— President Trump leads Biden 49% to 43% in a two-way race.
— President Trump leads Biden 42% to 33% including third party candidates.
— 55% say the Trump presidency was a success. 39% say the Biden presidency is a success. pic.twitter.com/0Xn0j7oVia
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2024-04-29T12:42-0400 | Comment by: LMB
The only way Biden could win is by doing the same thing they did in 2019!! Use hackable Computer machines, no voter ID, Ballot box stuffing, absentee ballots, and noncitizens and the dead voting!!!