There were more voters who disapproved of President Joe Biden's performance than those who approved of it, according to a new poll from Morning Consult, released the same day a CNBC survey found Biden's overall and economic approval ratings have hit record low
Biden's net approval rating was negative in 44 states and four more states than the first quarter of 2022, according to a survey.
Only 36% of voters approve of Biden's overall job performance, one percentage point lower than Trump's worst approval rating, while only 30%approve of his economic performance, more than 10 percentage points lower than Trump's worst economic rating
Biden's approval rating stayed the same in 23 states, but dropped in most other states from the first quarter to the second, according to a Morning Consult poll.
Biden had a negative net approval rating in five states.
In the states that voted for Biden in the presidential election, only 40% of voters approved of his performance.
According to Morning Consult, Biden's approval ratings are lower in the second quarter than they were four years ago.
Morning Consult found that Biden's approval rating was lower than Trump's in the second quarter of the year.
In May, Biden's approval rating hit a record low due to rising inflation, the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and Russia's war in Ukraine. Since then, polls have shown Republican disapproval of Biden has remained steady during his time in office, while support from Democrats has waned, with Biden losing the most support from young Democratic voters who helped drive his win in 2020. Moderate and conservative Democrats have lost their support for Biden compared to liberals who are more likely to support him, according to Morning Consult. A recent survey from the New York Times/Siena College found that nearly two-thirds of Democrats don't want Biden to run for a third term. According to the poll, Trump has lost some support within his own party.
Several polling organizations predict that Democrats will lose control of the House in the upcoming elections due to Biden's sinking approval numbers. According to the New York Times, 42% of voters want Democrats to control Congress, compared to 42% who want Republicans to take over. Following previous polling that suggests the ruling may make some voters more likely to vote, abortion was a top-of-mind issue among those who supported Democratic control.
CNBC found that Biden's approval rating fell to a new low because of fear about inflation.
A majority of Democrats don't want Biden to be their presidential candidate.
Biden's approval rating hit a record low.