President Joe Biden’s overall approval ratings have fallen to a new low of 36 percent less than two weeks after he formally announced his intention to seek re-election, the Washington Post reported Sunday.
“Biden’s overall approval ratings, however, are only part of a broader and largely negative assessment of him as a re-election candidate,” the Washington Post wrote of its poll conducted in conjunction with ABC .
The survey was conducted between April 28 and May 3. It included 1,006 American adults and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.
When asked who was better at handling the economy, 54 percent said former President Trump did a better job, with only 36 percent endorsing Biden’s economic strategies.
In addition to the overall approval rating, the Post-ABC poll showed that only about 1/3 of Americans believe the current commander in chief has the mental acuity to do the job.
Trump beat Biden 64% to 33% in pollsters’ ratings of men who are physically healthy enough to serve effectively as president. Trump again beat Biden 54% to 32% for having the mental acuity to serve effectively in office. On trustworthiness, however, the numbers were reversed, with Biden beating Trump 41% to 33%.
A whopping 77% of Democratic-leaning independents want the Democratic Party to nominate someone other than Joe Biden. Among Democratic-leaning adults, the figure was 58%. Democrats were tied 47% to 47% on nominating Biden or nominating someone else, with 6% saying they had no opinion on the matter.
In a hypothetical 2024 general election matchup with Biden as the Democratic nominee, more respondents said they would probably or definitely vote for the Republican than for Biden.
In a Trump vs. Biden scenario, 45% of respondents said they would definitely or probably vote for Trump, and 38% said they would probably or definitely vote for Biden. In a DeSantis vs. Biden scenario, 42% said they would probably or definitely vote for DeSantis, and 37% said they would probably or definitely vote for Biden.
“It’s worrisome in the sense that the coalition that elected Joe Biden, with the historic numbers that we saw in 2020, that coalition right now is fragmented. That should worry them,” Democratic political strategist Donna Brazile told ” ABC’s This Week. as reported by The Hill.
“They are still unable to send a real, strong message to the American people about not only their accomplishments, but where they want to take the country,” the former Democratic National Committee chairman also said, addressing serious concerns with the results. of the survey.
“It kept me awake and I thought they should wake up and look at these numbers.”
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