According to a USA Today-Suffolk University poll, Biden’s approval rating is currently at 38 percent, lower than another Suffolk University/USA TODAY.

- Biden’s approval rating is even suffering with those who voted for him in 2020. According to the results, 46 percent say Biden has done a worse job as president than they expected, including 16 percent of those who voted for him.
- Nearly two-thirds of all Americans say they do not want him to run again in 2024, including more than a quarter (28 percent) of Democrats.
- The survey results look even worse for Harris, who is expected to be Biden’s heir apparent if he decides not to run again in 2024. The survey shows that Harris’ approval rating currently stands at 28 percent, with more than half of registered voters (51 percent) saying they disapprove of the job she is doing.
- The survey was conducted in the days after the November 2 elections across the country, which saw Glenn Youngkin beat Terry McAuliffe in the gubernatorial race in Virginia and political novice Edward Durr cause a major upset by beating Democratic state Senator Stephen Sweeney in New Jersey’s 3rd Legislative District. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy also only just avoided defeat to Republican challenger Jack Ciattarelli.
- The Election Day results and the Suffolk University/USA TODAY poll are the latest troubling indicator for the Democrats ahead of the 2022 midterms, as well as the 2024 presidential election. The GOP only needs to flip five seats in the House and one in the Senate in order to regain control of Congress.
SOURCE: NEWSWEEK

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