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Most Americans Have Poor View of President Biden’s Time in Office

As President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration approaches, the nation does not view President Joe Biden's (Democratic) term in office favorably.

According to a CBS News poll, “As Americans now look back on President Biden's term, 37% approve of the job Biden has done over the past four years.” It falls just short of the approval mark.'' reported Sunday.

When Biden took office four years ago, most Americans felt optimistic about the job he would do. But after a chaotic US withdrawal from Afghanistan that left many service members dead, his approval ratings plummeted and continued to fall, “never to recover,'' as the American people suffered from the effects of inflation, the article said. said.

Social media users shared their thoughts on CBS News reporting, one person write“And you did your best to cover for him. Just kidding.”

“For the past four years, you've been telling us he's fit to be president, bringing undocumented workers across the border to reduce our debt and help America. You're an 'old media' You've earned the tag, and you'll never be able to take it off. The money you paid to play allowed you to walk in the shadow of the media,” said another user. commented.

Meanwhile, Breitbart News reported on January 7 that some members of the Democratic Party are distancing themselves from claims that Biden is fit to be president.

The newspaper reported, “After Biden withdrew from the presidential race in July following his poor performance in the debates, Democrats insisted that he was fit to be president.'' “Two weeks before Biden leaves office, a small number of Democrats are beginning to slam the president and warn of accountability.”

According to a recent survey, economist/ According to Breitbart News, YouGov found that the “border and immigration response” was cited as Biden's biggest failure as president.

News of Biden's declining favorability rating came as Trump was preparing for his inauguration ceremony in Washington, D.C., on Monday, AFP news agency reported on Saturday.

CBS News reports: “This CBS News/YouGov survey was conducted using a nationally representative sample of 2,174 U.S. adults interviewed from January 15 to 17, 2025. The sample was weighted to be representative of the nation's adults according to gender, age, and race,'' based on education, the U.S. Census' American Community Survey and Current Population Survey, and the 2024 presidential vote. The error is ±2.5 points. ”

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