As President Joe Biden prepares for the upcoming 2024 general election, he faces a significant decline in his popularity among American voters.
According to recent polls, Biden’s approval rating has dropped to a new low, with only 38% of Americans approving of his job performance.
This decline in popularity is seen as a major challenge for the Biden campaign as he looks to secure a second term in the White House.
Many voters have expressed disappointment with Biden’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy, and immigration. There has also been criticism of his foreign policy decisions, particularly his handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal and his approach to China.
Biden’s popularity has also been impacted by a number of controversies, including allegations of corruption surrounding his son Hunter Biden’s business dealings and his own handling of sexual harassment claims made against him by women in the past.
While some Democrats have expressed confidence in Biden’s ability to turn things around before the election, others are growing increasingly concerned about his declining popularity and its potential impact on their party’s chances in 2024.
In response to these concerns, the Biden campaign has launched a series of initiatives aimed at boosting the president’s standing with voters, including a focus on job creation, infrastructure investment, and efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
However, some experts say that these efforts may not be enough to reverse the trend, as many voters have already made up their minds about Biden and his administration.
As the 2024 election draws closer, it remains to be seen whether Biden can overcome the challenges he faces and secure a second term in the White House. With his declining popularity and a growing sense of disillusionment among voters, the road ahead looks uncertain for the current president.