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Post-SOTU Poll — Biden’s Approval Rating Drops, Trump’s Lead Grows

Latest HarrisX/forbes pollThe speech, which came three days after last week’s State of the Union address, saw Joe Biden’s approval ratings drop and former President Donald Trump’s 2024 lead inch by inch.

In the week just before Thursday’s State of the Union address, HarrisX/forbes announced a public opinion poll showing next

  • Biden’s approval rating is 39%.
  • Disapproval: 56%.

That means -17 points underwater.

The HarrisX/Forbes poll, conducted March 8-10 among 2,017 people registered after Thursday’s State of the Union address, shows that: next

  • Biden’s presidential approval rating is 37%.
  • Disapproval rate: 58%.

That means -21 points underwater.

Biden’s disastrous State of the Union address caused Old Yeller’s online approval rating to drop by four points. Corporate media gaslighting doesn’t seem to be what it used to be.

Before the State of the Union address, here’s what the 2024 election looks like…

  • Trump: 46% (+4)
  • Biden: 42%

After the State of the Union speech…

  • Trump: 46% (+5)
  • Biden: 41%

Trump wins the point.

A pre-council meeting with listeners…

  • Trump: 52% (+4)
  • Biden: 48%

After the State of the Union address with listeners…

  • Trump: 52% (+4)
  • Biden: 48%

A five-way race before the State of the Union speech…

  • Trump: 40% (+4)
  • Biden: 36%
  • Robert Kennedy Jr.: 11%
  • Cornel West: 2%
  • Jill Stein: 1%

Five-way race after the State of the Union speech…

  • Trump: 41% (+6)
  • Biden: 35%
  • Robert Kennedy Jr.: 12%
  • Cornel West: Percent
  • Jill Stein: 1%

Trump received two points.

Lean five-way race before the State of the Union address…

  • Trump: 43% (+5)
  • Biden: 38%
  • Robert Kennedy Jr.: 14%
  • Cornel West: 3%
  • Jill Stein: 2%

Five-way Lean race after the State of the Union speech…

  • Trump: 44% (+6)
  • Biden: 38%
  • Robert Kennedy Jr.: 15%
  • Cornel West: 2%
  • Jill Stein: 2%

Trump won a point.

Pre-union status: Should Biden run for a second term?

  • Yes: 36%
  • No: 64%

Mr. Biden was -28 points below the surface.

After the State of the Union: Should Biden run for a second term?

  • Yes: 36%
  • No: 64%

Biden is still -28 below the surface. no change.

Pre-union status: Should Trump run for a second term?

  • Yes: 47%
  • No: 53%

President Trump is trailing by -16 points.

After the State of the Union: Should Trump run for a second term?

  • Yes: 46%
  • No: 54%

Trump is -18 points below the surface. He loses by two points, but is still 10 points better than Hunter’s father.

The best interpretation Team Biden can make of this poll is to seek solace within the margin of error and claim that the State of the Union address changed nothing. But that wasn’t the goal, and it’s not what Biden needed. He needed his speech to be a huge victory, change the public’s perception, and launch his next presidential campaign. And every move in that poll benefited Trump. The benefit may have been only a point or two against Biden, but it was all in Trump’s direction.

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