Thirty-three percent approve of Biden's presidency, a 3 point drop from the last poll conducted in November, while 53% do not approve, a Quinnipiac University poll found. Another 13% were undecided.
A breakdown shows 75% of Democrats approve of Biden's performance. Only 2% of Republicans approve, while 25% of Independents do as well. Roughly 1 in 4 men approve, while 40% of women approve of the President.
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"A rocky start for President Biden gets him low grades on his year one report card,” stated Quinnipiac University polling analyst Tim Malloy. Respondents gave Biden low scores in three areas: the economy, the "response to the coronavirus," and foreign policy.
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The poll also found that 49% of respondents agree Biden is doing "more to divide the country," compared to 42% who say he's "doing more to unite the country."
The poll surveyed 1,313 adults nationwide from January 7-10 and has a margin of error of 2.7 percentage points.
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In a sharply divided country, Americans agree on this: the bigger danger to the United States comes from within. Seventy-six percent say they think political instability within the country is a bigger danger to the United States compared to the 19% who think other countries that are adversaries of the United States are the bigger danger, according to a Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pea-ack) University national poll of adults released today.
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83 Democrats (13 %), 78 Independents (19%), and 66 Republicans (29%) say that political instability in the U.S. is the bigger danger.
A majority of Americans, 37%, think the nation's democracy is in danger of collapse.
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Just over half of Americans (53%) expect political divisions in the country to worsen over their lifetime, 28% expect them to remain about the same, and 15% expect them to ease.
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"A fear of the enemy within, not a foreign threat, punctuates a grim assessment by Americans of a democracy in peril and a future of deepening political divisions," Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Tim Malloy is quoted as saying.