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Biden's approval rating was underwater among all income groups except those earning above $75,000. For the highest earners, Biden's net approval rating shot up to 30 points (62%-32%) in February from 7 points (50%-43%) the prior month.

https://www.investors.com/politics/biden-approval-rating-climbs-thanks-to-investors-as-the-sp-500-rallies/

 

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4 minutes ago, ActionfigureJoe said:

And if it doesn’t we’ll see higher inflation. 

IMO Powell has egg on his face for not going .500 basis points. The employment numbers are a sign that the inflation is here. 

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1 minute ago, ActionfigureJoe said:

Let’s see how petroleum and coal will save the planet. 

The will for the next 30 years +- then the next technology will emerge.  Betting its not solar or wind.

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1 minute ago, SkisNH said:

The will for the next 30 years +- then the next technology will emerge.  Betting its not solar or wind.

You betting on methane from the bullshit you spew? 

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1 hour ago, Mainecat said:

Biden's approval rating was underwater among all income groups except those earning above $75,000. For the highest earners, Biden's net approval rating shot up to 30 points (62%-32%) in February from 7 points (50%-43%) the prior month.

https://www.investors.com/politics/biden-approval-rating-climbs-thanks-to-investors-as-the-sp-500-rallies/

 

Jackass Boomers :news:

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1 hour ago, Mainecat said:

Biden's approval rating was underwater among all income groups except those earning above $75,000. For the highest earners, Biden's net approval rating shot up to 30 points (62%-32%) in February from 7 points (50%-43%) the prior month.

https://www.investors.com/politics/biden-approval-rating-climbs-thanks-to-investors-as-the-sp-500-rallies/

 

Slam the door MC.:thumbsup:

 

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Published February 6, 2023 1:58pm EST

Record number of Americans say they are worse off under Joe Biden: Poll

Former President Trump leads Biden in hypothetical 2024 rematch

 

 

A new poll shows a record number of Americans say they are worse off financially since President Biden took office, the most ever recorded by the poll in its 37 years of asking the question.

According to the ABC News/Washington Post poll, 41% of Americans say they are in a tougher financial situation since Biden's inauguration in Jan. 2021, while just 16% say they are better off.

Those numbers stand in stark contrast to when the poll asked Americans the same question two years after the election of former President Trump, when just 13% said they were worse off and 25% said they were better off.

 

 

A record number of Americans now say they are worse off financially since President Biden took office in Jan. 2021, according to a new poll.

A record number of Americans now say they are worse off financially since President Biden took office in Jan. 2021, according to a new poll. (Getty images | iStock)

The poll also showed Biden with a 42% approval rating and a 53% disapproval rating.

When asked about the upcoming 2024 presidential election, 62% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry of Biden were to be re-elected, while just 36% said they would be enthusiastic or satisfied.

Trump fared better in the same question at this point in his presidency – 56% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry if he were to be re-elected, compared to 43% who would be enthusiastic or satisfied.

MAJORITY OF DEMOCRATS DON'T WANT BIDEN TO SEEK RE-ELECTION, AS PRESIDENT WEIGHS SECOND TERM

 

Former President Trump speaks during a campaign event at the South Carolina State House in Columbia, South Carolina, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023.

Former President Trump speaks during a campaign event at the South Carolina State House in Columbia, South Carolina, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023. (Sam Wolfe/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Just 31% of Democrats and Democrat-leaning independents said Biden should be the party's presidential nominee, while 58% said the party should pick somebody else.

Trump also fared better in this category, as 44% of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents saying he should be the party's presidential nominee while 49% said it should pick somebody else.

The poll results said that in a hypothetical head-to-head match-up, Trump would best Biden 48% to 44%. When narrowed down to just registered voters, Trump still came out on top 48% to 45%

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