"How low can he fall?" The latest poll: Biden's approval rating plummeted to 30%, the lowest so far

  [Global Network Reporter Zhang Xiaoya] "How low can he fall?" The New York Post of the United States issued such a question in a report on the 9th.

A new national poll data said that the approval rating of US President Biden plummeted to 30%, a new low.

  According to the New York Post, a daily tracking survey of registered voters in the United States conducted by the polling agency Civiqs found that less than one-third of Americans applauded Biden’s work performance, while the proportion of dissatisfaction was as high as 57%.

  According to the report, the results of the poll, released on the 8th local time, showed that Biden’s support rate among all age groups, education levels and different gender groups of voters is very low, “Any of these groups is very supportive of Biden. Denton's approval rating is below 40%", with young voters between the ages of 18 and 34 having the lowest approval rating for him at 21%.

  In addition, only two of the 50 U.S. states — the “deep blue” states of Hawaii and Vermont — have more respondents who support Biden than those who disapprove of him.

  The poll found that even Biden's main supporters, Democrats and African-American voters, have fallen; African-Americans who support Biden have fallen to 56%, while 64% of Democrats say they support Biden A number also hit a new low.

  "What's even more irritating is that Biden's overall approval rating of 30% (in the poll) is far lower than the 39% Civiqs website found in 2017, which is the 39% approval rating of (former) President Donald Trump (in power) ) The lowest approval rate ever.” The report compares that, when Trump was in power for more than a year and five months, the approval rate was 44%, which is much higher than Biden’s 30% today.

  "Joe Biden's presidency is sinking from a ship riddled with holes," said Ryan Gdaski, an adviser to the US Republican Party.

  The New York Post said the survey data came after a frustrating week for Biden.

This week, the shadow of a U.S. recession is looming, oil prices are still near record highs, parents are still scrambling for baby formula, and the July 4 mass shooting on Independence Day has also sparked a firestorm about gun control. debate.