Neither Party Well-Liked, but GOP Holds Advantage on Issues Lydia Saad, Gallup The two major political parties remain unpopular in the U.S., with 56% of Americans viewing the Republican Party unfavorably and 58% saying the same of the Democratic Party. Although both parties are about equally disliked, the public chooses the Republican Party over the Democratic Party by healthy margins when asked which will better safeguard the nation’s prosperity and security.
Biden Approval Rating Sinks To New Low On Economic Issues Jed Graham, Investor's Business Daily President Biden's approval rating has fallen to the lowest level since he took office, the new IBD/TIPP Poll finds. Disapproval of Biden's economic policies is reaching new heights as financial stress spikes amid rising interest rates, higher gas prices and renewed student loan payments.
Little Enthusiasm for 2024 Front-Runners Monmouth University Polling Institute There is not a lot of enthusiasm for either Biden or Trump becoming the major party nominees in 2024. American voters are much more likely to see Biden as too old than say the same about Trump. The poll finds that Biden’s support in a potential rematch against Trump has slipped over the past two months. This has mainly come from a decline in the Democrat’s support among Black, Hispanic and Asian voters.
Trump maintains his dominant lead after skipping the second debate Eli Yokley, Morning Consult Trump leads DeSantis by 48 percentage points, marking one of his largest leads against his closest polling rival since we began tracking the race in December. Biden has no advantage over Trump in a hypothetical general election matchup. The latest figures show the president and former president each garnering 43% support among the general electorate.