Democrats Finally Reach a Breaking Point – Their Party Is In Ruins

Democrat President Joe Biden and the Democrat Party now have even more reason to be concerned about the future of their party – following the release of a number of catastrophic polls which indicate America has had enough of them.

The polls were released on Sunday by NBC News and ABC News revealing the truth about public perception of Sleepy Joe’s leadership.

The poll from NBC News showed that Biden is 12 points in the negative on his approval rating, 42-54. Even more troubling, the number of those of “strongly disapprove” of the job that Biden is doing as president is four points higher than his entire approval rating, 42-46.

The NBC News poll also found that Biden has suffered double-digit losses over the last few months in his approval rating on how he has handled the coronavirus pandemic and the economy.

It also revealed that a whopping 71% of Americans believe the U.S. is on the wrong track, a number that does not bode well for the party in charge.

“Just 22 percent of adults say we’re headed in the right direction,” NBC’s Chuck Todd said Sunday on NBC. “A shocking 71 percent say we’re on the wrong track, and that includes a near majority of Democrats who are saying that.”

“Scary news for the Democrats,” he admitted.

The NBC poll further revealed that “… the GOP enjoys a significant enthusiasm advantage at this point in the election cycle, with 69 percent of Republicans expressing a high level of interest about the midterms (on a 1-to-10 scale), versus 58 percent of Democrats who hold the same level of interest.”

“When asked which party better handles particular issues, Republicans hold double-digit advantages on border security (by 27 points), inflation (24 points), crime (22 points), national security (21 points), the economy (18 points) and being effective and getting things done (13 points).”

The ABC News poll, meanwhile, spelled trouble for Biden’s massive spending agenda, which Democrats are currently struggling to pass through Congress.

“The ABC News/Ipsos poll, which was conducted using Ipsos’ KnowledgePanel, found that a plurality (32%) of Americans think the bills would hurt people like them if they became law, while fewer (25%) think it would help them. Nearly 2 in 10 (18%) think the bills would make no difference, and 24% said they didn’t know.”

“Even among Democrats alone, fewer than half (47%) think the two bills would help people like them. A quarter of Democrats think the bills would make no difference for people like them and about 2 in 10 (22%) don’t know how they would impact their lives. Nearly two-thirds (64%) of Republicans think the bills would hurt people like them, and so do about 3 in 10 (29%) independents.”

The poll went on to discuss how Americans think the bill would impact the economy. “The American public is evenly divided — 34% to 34% — over whether they believe these bills would help or hurt the U.S. economy if they become law. Very few (6%) think the bills would have no effect on the economy, and a quarter don’t know. Democrats are much more likely to think the legislation would help the economy if enacted than Republicans and independents, 68% compared with 7% and 29%, respectively.”

Author: James Duchene


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