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Why are Joe Biden's approval ratings dropping, and what could it mean?

As US president, Joe Biden appears to have embraced the “progressive” policies of Bernie Sanders—big government, large doles, harsh ecological policies and general wokeness. A backlash may be brewing.

November 21, 2021 / 15:14 IST
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US President Joe Biden turned 79 on November 20, 2021. (Illustration by Suneesh K.)
US President Joe Biden turned 79 on November 20, 2021. (Illustration by Suneesh K.)

US President Joe Biden turned 79 yesterday, November 20, 2021. He also completed 10 months in office. But this has not been a very good time for the oldest man to have been elected president of the United States.

The results from three opinion polls published last week should have him worried. A Washington Post-ABC News poll found his approval rating to be 41%, with 53% saying they disapprove, and as many as 44% “strongly disapproving”.

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A USA Today-Suffolk University poll pegged the approval at 38%, with 59% disapproving. Nearly two-thirds of the respondents do not want Biden to run for president again, including 39% of those who voted for him last year. And in a Politico-Morning Consult survey, only 46% thought he is “mentally fit” for his job, with 48% disagreeing.

The reasons could be many. Covid is still raging in the US. The number of new Covid cases remains above 100,000 a day, with deaths at over 1,000. This, of course, has much to do with a large number of Americans refusing to get vaccinated, but Biden’s attempt to bulldoze this resistance received a body blow a few days ago, when an appeals court blocked his executive order requiring all companies with more than 100 workers to make vaccination mandatory for employees.