Under the title "Significant Decline in Biden's Popularity: 49% Oppose His Performance," the Al Arabiya website reported that the spark of public success achieved by U.S. President Joe Biden in the presidential elections has undoubtedly dimmed. Months after taking office, survey results showed a substantial drop in his popularity. This decline has come after a series of foreign policy decisions, as well as the internal problems he currently faces in Congress.
In detail, the latest opinion poll conducted by the Associated Press in collaboration with the "Norc" research center indicated that only 50% of Americans approve of Biden's performance, while 49% oppose it. This marks a significant decrease in his popularity compared to July, when 59% of Americans supported him, and August, when 54% of Americans supported him.
These figures come at a time when the Democratic Party is facing severe divisions that have hindered the president's plans and stalled his electoral promises.
Exceptional Visit
Biden visited Congress yesterday, Friday, to stimulate negotiations among Democratic lawmakers and urge them to overcome their differences regarding his two economic plans. He told reporters after meeting with the deeply divided Democratic members of the House of Representatives about his plan, which he says will support the middle class, "I tell you, we will get this done." He added, "It doesn't matter when, it doesn't matter whether it's in six minutes or six days or six weeks, we will get the plan done." It is noteworthy that this unusual presidential visit to Congress came after party leaders had visited the White House, as Biden seeks to approve his ambitious spending plans.