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Harvard-Harris Poll: How Bad is it Going for 2022? Republicans -4, Democrats -20


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Biden approval rating hits new low: poll

Harvard Harris Polling

I tried to pass along some wisdom on elections. The Dems lost three Dark Blue Seats already. You cannot win elections based on: "WE AINT trump!" You have to give people an actual reason to vote FOR YOU. It seems most of the public actually would take him (trump) back. The below is not from just this article but from several others. So what are the Dems going to do? Wakeup and Adjust their Game Plan? Or double down and take a mid-term beat down? 

Cliff Notes:

APPROVE – DISAPPROVE

  • Stimulating jobs: 41-51
  • Foreign policy: 35-54
  • Handling violence and crime: 36-55
  • Immigration: 34-57
  • Handling coronavirus: 44-50
  • Inflation: 31-61
  • Economy: 35-58
  • 47 percent believe Biden is mentally fit.
  • 60 percent believe Biden is too old.
  • Fox News: 46 – 37 percent
  • BLM: 42 – 44 percent
  • CNN: 41 – 42 percent
  • Donald Trump: 47 – 44 percent WTF?
  • Biden: 39 percent – 53 percent
  • Harris: 36 – 51 percent
  • HRC: 35 – 53 percent (excuse me while I lmao @ HRC, she is -18%)
  • Pelosi: 32 – 54 percent

Approve/Disapprove of Republican Party: 48-52 or -4

Approve/Disapprove of Democrat Party: 40-60 or -20

By a margin of 39-27 percent, respondents said the pandemic is getting worse.

Only 16 percent said they would vote for Joe Biden in the 2024 Democrat primary. That’s not a typo —An astonishing 84 percent would choose someone else.When asked, “Who do you think has been a better president,” Trump beats Biden 53 to 47 percent.

When asked, “If the 2024 election for President were held today…” Trump beats Biden 46 to 40 percent.

When asked, “If the 2024 election for President were held today…” Trump beats Kamala Harris 49 to 39 percent.

In the generic congressional poll, the GOP beats the Democrats 53 to 47 percent.

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