Joe’s Fallen & He Can’t Get Up: Report Highlights Admin’s Own Words From Just 4 Weeks Ago Are Plaguing Them
Joe Biden has fallen and he can’t get up.
A Democrat friendly polling company delivered President Biden with some terrible news, the American people – especially independents – have turned their back on him.
Before we go any farther below is a comment from White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki downplaying the economic crisis the country is in.
When NYT reporter Michael Shear asks about the ongoing supply chain crisis, Psaki jokes about “the tragedy of the treadmill that’s delayed”
— Washington Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) October 19, 2021
Just four weeks later Quinnipiac reported:
Americans give President Biden a negative 36 – 53 percent job approval rating, while 10 percent did not offer an opinion. It’s the lowest job approval rating he’s received in a Quinnipiac University national poll. In mid-October, he received a negative 37 – 52 percent job approval rating.
In today’s results, Republicans disapprove 94 – 4 percent, Democrats approve 87 – 7 percent, and independents disapprove 56 – 29 percent with 16 percent not offering an opinion.
One key indicator found in the report is that Joe may not have hit bottom yet. Biden has started to lose support from white college educated women (his base). His support is declining and his disapproval is expanding into new demographics that weren’t previously an issue for him.
The study also found that people don’t think grandpa Joe is a good person either. Only 37% of Americans think he’s a good leader, only 42% think he’s honest, and America are split on if Joe cares about “average Americans.”
Normally after taking a butt whipping like the Democrats did in Virginia they get a small boost from their base rallying; not this time.
The study found:
Americans say 46 – 38 percent they would want to see the Republican Party win control of the House of Representatives, while 16 percent did not offer an opinion.
Republicans and Democrats overwhelmingly back their own parties. Independents say 41 – 31 percent they would want to see Republicans win control of the U.S. House of Representatives, while 28 percent did not offer an opinion.
Americans say 46 – 40 percent they would want to see the Republican Party win control of the U.S. Senate, while 15 percent did not offer an opinion. Independents say 44 – 34 percent that they would want to see the Republican Party win control of the U.S. Senate, and 22 percent did not offer an opinion.
Perhaps the most damning portion of the study was about the economy. Over the past few weeks we’ve heard from Biden allies that inflation and the supply chain are only impacting rich people. Well, the survey found that 53 % of Americans say they are not finding groceries they want to buy at a grocery store; 50 percent say they are not finding consumer goods they want to buy at a retail/online store; 52 percent say they are experiencing long delays in the delivery of items they purchased.
Those snobby words uttered by Psaki are really starting to come back to bite them.