New Poll Suggests Difficult Road Ahead for Biden and Democrats
  • 2 years ago
New Poll Suggests , Difficult Road Ahead, for Biden and Democrats.
NPR News reports a recent poll suggests
Americans are beginning to lose faith in
President Joe Biden and the Democratic party.
NPR News reports a recent poll suggests
Americans are beginning to lose faith in
President Joe Biden and the Democratic party.
According to the latest NPR/Marist poll, Americans are unpleased with the
Biden administration's work thus far.
According to the latest NPR/Marist poll, Americans are unpleased with the
Biden administration's work thus far.
By and large, citizens of the United States aren't optimistic about the country's future.
By and large, citizens of the United States aren't optimistic about the country's future.
Currently the majority in the House and Senate, Democrats face tough odds in retaining seats
in the 2022 midterm elections.
Currently the majority in the House and Senate, Democrats face tough odds in retaining seats
in the 2022 midterm elections.
They [Democrats] don't
have a unified message for
what they're doing, and that
does not bode well for the party. , Barbara Carvahlo, director of Marist Poll, via NPR News.
They [Democrats] don't
have a unified message for
what they're doing, and that
does not bode well for the party. , Barbara Carvahlo, director of Marist Poll, via NPR News.
Though some Democrats have lauded
Biden's agenda as "transformative,"
many Americans don't see it that way.
4 out of 5 surveyed in the poll who had received the administration's one-time stimulus payment of $1,400 said it helped only a little.
4 out of 5 surveyed in the poll who had received the administration's one-time stimulus payment of $1,400 said it helped only a little.
Many Americans don't give Biden
credit for the stimulus payment at all.
Only 17% of those surveyed
believed the president was mostly
responsible for the direct payments.
It's an issue of
the messaging out
of the White House. , Lee Miringoff, director of the Marist Institute for Public Opinion.
It's an issue of
the messaging out
of the White House. , Lee Miringoff, director of the Marist Institute for Public Opinion.
It doesn't look
like he's leading
the charge even
though it's his bill. , Lee Miringoff, director of the Marist Institute for Public Opinion.
It doesn't look
like he's leading
the charge even
though it's his bill. , Lee Miringoff, director of the Marist Institute for Public Opinion
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