The
two-day national poll found that Americans' approval of Biden's
job performance had dropped by one point, nearing the lowest
point of his presidency.
Biden's unpopularity is helping drive the view that Republicans
will win control of the U.S. House of Representatives and
possibly the U.S. Senate as well on Tuesday.
The University of Virginia's Center for Politics on Monday
forecast that Republicans would easily win a majority in the
House, picking up a net 24 seats, and would eke out a slim
majority in the Senate.
Control of even one chamber of Congress would give Republicans
the power to bring Biden's legislative agenda to a halt.
Taking office in January 2021 in the middle of the COVID-19
pandemic, Biden's term has been marked by the economic scars of
the global health crisis, including soaring inflation. This
year, his approval rating drifted as low as 36% in May and June.
In this week's Reuters/Ipsos poll, about a third of respondents
picked the economy as the country's biggest problem, a much
larger share than the roughly one in 10 who picked crime. About
one in 15 said the biggest problem was the end of national
abortion rights, following the Supreme Court's June decision
that struck down a nationwide right to abortion.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll, conducted online in English throughout
the United States, gathered responses from 1,004 adults,
including 424 Democrats and 390 Republicans. It has a
credibility interval - a measure of precision - of 4 percentage
points either way.
(Reporting by Jason Lange; Editing by Scott Malone and Rosalba
O'Brien)
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