As he leaves office in the coming days, Americans across the country are taking stock of what President Biden's legacy will be.
FOX News Digital asked Americans across the country how they think the one-term president will be remembered, and opinions were quite mixed. But even some Biden fans who enjoyed their time in the Oval Office admit that history probably won't be so kind to the 46th president.
“I'm so sad for Joe Biden,” Bryan, who lives in Maryland, said during a visit to Washington, D.C., last week. “He served his country well for nearly 50 years, but his legacy may be restored in the history books, but unfortunately his legacy will be difficult because much of his legacy is the withdrawal from Afghanistan. is.”
“But they made a mistake and people died,” he added.
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Americans across the country are evaluating President Biden's accomplishments ahead of his departure from the White House. (Background image – Chip Somodevilla / Staff)
When asked what she thought Biden would be most remembered for, Jenna, from Michigan, said four words: “corruption, DEI, and being too woke.”
Jenna's friend Monell agreed: “I think they've gone too far to the left. I think they're pushing things on the agenda that aren't important. We're giving money to Ukraine. But we're not taking care of them.” The American people come first. ”
Jennifer, who lives in Houston, said Biden's age will make him stand out in history. “People make fun of it, but it was just a thing. I don't know, I feel like he was a little too old to handle that…a lot to take care of. In my opinion, not the best,” she said.
When asked what Biden's legacy will be, one California resident visiting Texas said, “Oh my god, open borders.” “I don't like what they did at our border,” the anonymous man said, adding that “legal action” against President-elect Donald Trump and his allies is also a major part of Biden's legacy. .
“They used the Justice Department and the FBI to silence people,” he said.
When asked what he remembers most about Biden, Jonah from Michigan said, “That he sucked!”
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Rudy, from Houston, declared that he doesn't “remember much” about Biden's time in office. “Nothing was done. It just looked like there was a doll.”
Erin, who lives in Washington, D.C., described Biden's time in office as “not great.”
More than half of Americans say Biden will be remembered as below average or one of the worst presidents in U.S. history, according to a national poll by Marist. The poll, released Wednesday, found that more than a third of adults nationwide say Biden will be remembered as one of the worst presidents in U.S. history, and another 19% say Biden is a below-average president. The answer is that it is considered.
Twenty-eight percent of participants said Biden's performance was considered average, while 19% said he was considered above average or one of the best presidents in U.S. history.
According to a USA Today/Suffolk University poll released Tuesday, 44% of voters nationwide say history will judge Biden as a failed president, and an additional 27% say Biden will be judged as a fair president. answered.
A Gallup poll released on January 8th found that 54% of Americans said the following: Biden will be remembered. Either “below average” (37%) or “poor” (17%). Meanwhile, 19% were confident that he would leave a positive legacy, with 6% saying he was “outstanding” and 13% saying he was “above average.”
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A new Gallup poll found that 54% of Americans say Biden will be remembered as a “below average” or “poor” president. (President Biden/Twitter)
Fox News Digital also spoke to several Americans who are satisfied with Biden's performance. Bob, a Californian who was visiting Washington, D.C., described Mr. Biden's accomplishments as “amazing.” He called Biden “a great human being, a great humanitarian” and “a great person,” adding that the 46th president “tried to do what was best for our country.”
“I think his heart is always in the right place and I think he's a champion of the middle class,” said Greg, a Houston native.
“Overall, I was happy with his work,” said Matt, from Virginia. He noted that the president could have handled the border issue better, but said, “Overall, I was satisfied with the way the president was managing the country.”
“I like him as a person and wish him the best,” he added.
Chrissy, from Michigan, praised Biden, saying, “He took COVID-19 seriously, kept us really safe, kept us grounded in a good space, based on the facts, with mature guidance.'' He really took me under control.”
Nathan, who also lives in Michigan, described Biden's accomplishments as “equal.” “There will be no judgment, no hardship,” he said, adding that Biden's term will be marked by “America coming together.”
Madeline, who lives in Houston, praised the president's decision to pull out of Afghanistan, saying, “Knowing that he got us out of there, for better or for worse, I'm glad he did it.”
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Fox News Digital's Anders Hagstron and Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report.
