Despite record-low approval ratings, Biden says America still stands behind his radical agenda

Phil Stilton

WASHINGTON, DC – President Joe Biden continues to believe that Americans are behind his plan to radically alter the fabric of the nation.

“Despite the attacks and misinformation, my plans still have the overwhelming support of the American people. They understand what’s at stake here. They understand that when workers and families have a better shot – America has a better shot,” Biden said today.

According to a Quinnipiac Poll, Biden’s approval rating is at 38%, claiming the majority of Americans feel he is incompetent.


“President Joe Biden receives a negative 38 – 53 percent job approval rating, the lowest score he’s received from the American people on his job performance since taking office, according to a Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pea- ack) University national poll of adults released today. In Quinnipiac’s last national poll released 3 weeks ago, he received a negative 42 – 50 percent job approval rating,” Quinnipiac reported.

“Battered on trust, doubted on leadership, and challenged on overall competency, President Biden is being hammered on all sides as his approval rating continues its downward slide to a number not seen since the tough scrutiny of the Trump administration,”

said Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Tim Malloy.

Biden now blames Republicans, COVID-19, and the unvaccinated for his low approval rating.

“We’re still battling COVID, and a lot of people thought we’d be through it, including us,” White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki claimed. “And because of the rise of the delta variant, because of the fact that even though it was a vaccine approved under a Republican administration, even though we now have full FDA approval, and even though it’s widely available across the country, we still have… 20 percent of the country who have decided not to get vaccinated.”

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