Opinion Today
August 26, 2022
Biden's Job Rating Rises to 44%, Highest in a Year Megan Brenan, Gallup After hitting a record low in July, President Joe Biden's job approval rating is up six percentage points to 44%, his highest in a year. The latest improvement in Biden's overall approval rating puts him in better standing in the August before midterm elections than five of his predecessors over the past 40 years -- Ronald Reagan in 1982, Bill Clinton in 1994, George W. Bush in 2006, Barack Obama in 2014 and Donald Trump in 2018.
Mar-a-Lago search boosts Trump among GOP, but may damage him with most voters Andrew Romano, Yahoo News According to a new Yahoo News/YouGov poll, a majority of Republicans and GOP-leaning independents now prefer Trump (54%) over “someone else” (34%) for the 2024 nomination. Right before the Mar-a-Lago search, those numbers were 47% and 38%, respectively. U.S. Voter Unity on Ukraine Recedes as Invasion Hits Half-Year Mark Alex Willemyns, Morning Consult Bipartisan support for Kyiv’s figh…


