All politically persuasive Americans are dissatisfied with the state of the country, and 85% are heading in the wrong direction. It states. According to a new poll.
Both parties reflect deep dissatisfaction, with 92 percent of Republicans citing economic stagnation and 78 percent of Democrats saying the same, March. It has increased by 35 percentage points from. , According to aAssociated Press / NORCsurvey released Wednesday.
Meanwhile, President Biden's employment approval rate continues to decline as the country prepares to vote in the midterm elections to determine the party that controls parliament.
Overall, 60% of Americans, including 73% of independents, oppose Biden's work at the White House .
More than a quarter (27%) of Democrats approve Biden, and less than three-quarters (72%) approve Biden.
North Carolina's Dorothy Baud, 66, said he voted for Biden in 2020, but plans to switch parties this year.
"I'm a Democrat, so I have to vote for a Democrat. It had to be, but that would change, " she told The Associated Press.
Soaring food and gas prices, the highest inflation rate in 40 years, and the protracted impact of the COVID-19 pandemic have hit Americans. rice field. They have expressed dissatisfaction with the president.
The majority of AP-NORC polls allow Biden to respond to a pandemic, 53% approve, but the Americans let the president handle the economy.
More than two-thirds (69%) of Americans are in White House economic policy Opposition% of Republicans, 84% of independents, 43% of Democrats.
The president also scored a failure in his approach to gun policy, with 91% of Republicans, 71% of independents, and more than one-third (34%) of Democrats. 62% of Americans, including those, have been disapproved.
Las Vegas Chuck McLean, 74, said Biden "does everything he can," but "he's doing a good job." He added. The benefits of their majority in parliament.
After all, facing the price of gas, food, The ongoing war in Ukraine, the severe political divisions across the country, and McLean, who describes himself as a loyal Democrat, feels ignored by Washington.
"My wife and I are very dissatisfied with where the country is heading and do not expect the country's political demise to be any better," he said. Told.
The poll surveyed 1,953 Americans between June 23 and 27.
There is an error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.