- US President Joe Biden’s approval rate in the NPR/Marist poll hit a record low.
- According to recent polls, his approval rating continues to decline-especially among independents.
- Since July, he has fallen by 10 percentage points in the NPR/Marist survey compared to independent voters.
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U.S. President Joe Biden’s approval rating hits a record low The latest NPR/Marist poll, This is a drop of 10% compared with independent voters.
although The healthy praise rate for a few months exceeds 50% -Encouraged by a stronger impression of his handling of the pandemic-Biden’s presidency has basically returned to the level of modern polarization. In continuous surveys conducted by NPR, Marist College, and PBS NewsHour, his overall approval rate dropped to 43%.
Compared with the last poll, independents dropped by 10 points and overall dropped by 6 points From July.
Biden’s handling of the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan was a contributing factor, and public confidence in his handling of the coronavirus has also declined.Afghanistan in particular showed Biden is more vulnerable to falling approval ratings than his predecessor.
one NBC polls Beginning earlier this month, Biden’s pandemic response dropped 16 percentage points from April, reaching a high of 68% in April.
Biden Defended his decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan in a speech On Tuesday, many opinion polls found that since the Taliban occupied Kabul, his approval rating has fallen.
In the NPR/Marist survey, after the United States was involved in the war for 20 years, the chief culprit for the Taliban’s victory was President George W. Bush (36%).
The opinion poll surveyed 1,241 adults from August 25 to August 31, including landline phones and mobile phones. Questions are asked in English and Spanish.
The margin of error for the entire sample is plus or minus 3.9%.



