Immigration Leads Reasons Biden's Detractors Disapprove Lydia Saad, Gallup As President Joe Biden starts his reelection year with more Americans disapproving than approving of how he is handling his job, Gallup finds his detractors mainly focused on issues when explaining their view, with immigration the single most often-mentioned factor. Meanwhile, those who approve largely offer general, positive statements about his performance, such as, βheβs doing a good job.β
Biden, Trump remain locked in tight rematch after special counsel report: Reuters/Ipsos poll Jason Lange, Reuters President Joe Biden and his leading Republican challenger Donald Trump remain locked in a tight election rematch, after a special prosecutor's report commenting on the Democratic incumbent's mental acuity, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found. The four-day poll, which closed on Monday, showed former President Trump with the support of 37% of respondents, compared with 34% support for Biden, at the edge of the survey's 2.9 percentage point margin of error. Half of Americans think Biden got special treatment in document probe, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds Jason Lange, Reuters About half of Americans think President Joe Biden got special treatment when federal prosecutors decided last week they would not prosecute him for allegedly mishandling classified documents, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll. Americans divided on whether President Biden received special treatment in classified documents report Ipsos New Reuters/Ipsos polling finds that Americans are split on whether President Biden received special treatment after federal prosecutors declined to press charges on Biden after a 15-month probe into his possible mishandling of classified documents, which was detailed in the recently released Hur Report. Half of Republicans say California isnβt really American Noah Bierman, Los Angeles Times Californiaβs national reputation as a place of dreams and prosperity is in jeopardy, battered by Republicans who dislike almost all aspects of the state and many Democrats who see it as too costly and a poor place to raise a family. Nationwide, 50% of U.S. adults believe the state is in decline, according to a new survey for the Los Angeles Times.