Biden approval rises to 41%, highest since early June, Reuters/Ipsos
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[August 24, 2022]
By Jason Lange
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe
Biden's public approval rating rose this week to its highest level since
early June, following a series of legislative wins for his Democratic
Party, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll completed on Tuesday.
The two-day national poll found that 41% of Americans approve of Biden's
job performance. It was his first time above 40% since early June.
Biden's lowest ratings of 36% - in four weekly polls in May, June and
July - rivaled the lows of his predecessor, Donald Trump, whose
popularity bottomed out at 33% in December 2017.
In four of the last five weeks Biden's ratings rose as the
Democratic-controlled Congress passed a swath of legislation to fight
climate change, lower drug prices and boost efforts to make the United
States more competitive with China's science and technology efforts.
Democrats are expected to lose control of the U.S. House of
Representatives in a Nov. 8 election, but forecasters say they have
better odds of keeping control of the Senate. Republican Senate Minority
Leader Mitch McConnell this week gave Republicans only a 50-50 chance of
taking back control of that chamber.
Even with control only of the House, Republicans would be able to bring
Biden's legislative agenda to a halt and launch potentially politically
damaging investigations.
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U.S. President Joe Biden pauses as he
speaks during a signing ceremony for "The Inflation Reduction Act of
2022" in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington,
U.S. August 16, 2022. REUTERS/Leah Millis
This week's poll showed 78% of Democrats approved of Biden, up from
69% in early July. Only 12% of Republicans approved of Biden, a
figure that has remained largely steady in recent weeks.
Biden's overall approval rating has been below 50% since August of
last year as Americans grapple with inflation and an economy scarred
by the COVID-19 health crisis.
Inflation has shown some signs of easing, however, with gasoline
prices dropping from record highs.
The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll, conducted online in English
throughout the United States, gathered responses from 1,005 adults,
including 458 Democrats and 379 Republicans. It has a credibility
interval - a measure of precision - of four percentage points.
(Reporting by Jason Lange; Editing by Scott Malone and Howard Goller)
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