A report says former President Donald Trump’s policies are more beneficial to a broader group of voters than those launched by President Joe Biden. new york times-Siena College poll released Sunday.
poll Asked 823 registered voters answered whether the policies of both Mr. Trump and Mr. Biden “helped” or “hurt” them personally. Forty-three percent of voters say Biden’s policies have “harmed,” but only 18% say Biden’s policies have helped. Additionally, 39% felt that Mr. Biden’s actions “didn’t make a huge difference one way or the other” for them personally.
Mr. Trump’s share of all respondents is significantly reversed compared to Mr. Biden. Forty percent said President Trump’s policies had personally “helped” them, and 25% said they had a negative impact. The remaining 34 percent did not report any impact.
Focusing on subgroups of respondents, including Latino, Black, and female voters, reveals even more troubling signs for Biden and positive signs for Trump. Only 15% of Latinos surveyed said Biden’s policies have benefited them, but 36% feel the policies have harmed them. , 49% said it had no positive or negative impact. Conversely, 37% of Latino respondents said President Trump’s policies have helped, while 22% said they have “hurt.” Just over 40 percent of Latinos feel they have not been affected in any way by his policies.
More black voters say they have benefited more from Trump’s policies than Biden’s. Twenty-six percent of black voters said President Trump’s policies had improved their lives, while 17% said Biden’s policies had personally “helped” them. Conversely, 21% of Black respondents said they felt harmed by Biden’s policies, while 24% said they were “hurt” by President Trump’s policies. More than 60% of Black respondents say Mr. Biden’s policies have neither harmed nor helped, while just under 5 in 10 say the same about Mr. Trump’s policies.
This trend continues for women as well. More people say Biden’s policies have had a negative impact (40%) than say they have had a positive impact (18%). In contrast, 41% said they felt neither positive nor negative effects from his policies. Mr. Trump is way ahead of the curve in this regard as well. 39% of women said his policies had benefited them, while 26% said they had been negatively affected.
The poll was conducted from February 25th to 28th and had a margin of error of plus or minus 4.2 percentage points among 823 respondents. It also found, as Breitbart News noted, that 73 percent of respondents think Biden is too old to be an effective president.
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