Thursday, December 9, 2021

Support for Biden Collapses on Main Street U.S.A. as Inflation and Supply Chain Concerns Rise; Poll: Only 37% of Democrats Want to See Biden on 2024 Ticket

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Support for Biden Collapses on Main Street U.S.A. as Inflation and Supply Chain Concerns Rise:
Support for President Joe Biden among small business owners fell sharply in the fourth quarter, especially among independents, a survey released Tuesday showed.
Just 34 percent of small business owners say they approve of the way Joe Biden is handling his job as president, down from 40 percent in the previous quarter and 43 percent at the start of the year, according to the latest CNBC|Momentive Small Business Survey.
Small business owners tend to be Republicans learning, so its no surprise that Biden is more disapproved than approved. What makes the fourth-quarter polling results so startling is that virtually all of the decline in support for Biden came from independents.
Just nine percent of Republican small business owners say they approve of Biden, while 89 percent of Democrats do. Those figures are nearly unchanged from previous surveys.
Among independents, however, support for Biden fell from 51 percent to just 33 percent.
Fifty-nine percent of independents say Biden has been bad for small businesses and 60 percent say he has been bad for the economy. --->READ MORE HERE
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Poll: Only 37% of Democrats Want to See Biden on 2024 Ticket:
Just over one-third of Democrats want to see President Joe Biden as the candidate on the 2024 Democrat presidential ticket, an I&I/TIPP poll released Monday found.
The survey asked respondents, “Who do you want to see run for president on the Democratic ticket in 2024?”
Overall, 22 percent said Biden, followed by 12 percent who said Vice President Kamala Harris, four percent who said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, and three percent who said Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Rep. Joe Kennedy (D-MA), and Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams. The remaining potential candidates garnered two percent support or less. Thirty-one percent, overall, say they are unsure.
Even among Democrats, specifically, Biden fails to see overwhelming support, as only 37 percent say they want to see him run again on the Democrat ticket in the next presidential election cycle. Another 16 percent of Democrats chose Harris, and 13 percent, overall, remain unsure.
37 percent of independents say they are “not sure” who they want to see run on the Democrat ticket, but only eight percent say it should be Biden. --->READ MORE HERE
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