Americans have a dimmer view of Joe Biden’s presidency as he prepares to leave office than they did at the end of Donald Trump’s first term or Barack Obama’s second.
A poll shows Biden's approval lower than Trump and Obama, with 77% believing he did not fulfill his campaign promises.
Fewer Americans see Biden as a great or good president than they did of President-elect Donald Trump, according to new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. The poll, released Friday, found that just 25 percent of Americans view Biden as a great or good president as he prepares to leave office.
Disappointment with Joe Biden's presidency is especially high among Black and Hispanic Americans, according to AP-NORC polling.
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President-elect Trump and President Biden are engaged in one final war of words, this one over the California wildfires.