Presidents get too much credit or too much blame for the economy, it’s often said, but the public never fails to render its own judgment. They gave Joe Biden and Kamala Harris a failing grade and put Donald Trump back in the White House.
According to polling data from Gallup, Biden's average approval rating across his four years of power was 42.2 percent, a historically low figure. The only recent president to score lower was Biden's predecessor and now successor Donald Trump, who had an average approval rating of 41.1 percent over the course of his first term.
Prominent Democratic political strategist James Carvile is quoted in the article, giving his take on Biden's legacy and his final days in office. "The Joe Biden story is one of the great tragedies ...
I’ll confess that I didn’t want a second of Joe Biden’s self-congratulatory farewell speech last night. I was busy watching the last couple of episodes of American Primeval, the Netflix show about the 1857 Mountain Meadows Massacre and its aftermath,
President Biden reflected on the “faith and friendship” he found in South Carolina during several critical moments in his life and career.
The unpopular president tells his favorite falsehoods one last time.
President Joe Biden will leave the White House with a strong economy, historic gains in the job market, a foundation for future manufacturing growth, and having brought down decades-high inflation ...