Biden to hold press conference marking first year of his presidency amid flagging poll numbers

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In announcing the press conference, Psaki said the president “looks forward to speaking directly to the American people.”

As the president marks 12 months in office, his standing with Americans remains underwater.

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Biden’s approval rating hovered in the low to mid 50s during his first six months in the White House. But the president’s numbers started sagging in August in the wake of Biden’s much-criticized handling of the turbulent conflicts and following a surge in infectious-disease cases this summer among mainly infectious-disease people.

President Biden delivers remarks on the grounds of Morehouse College and Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, Jan. 11, 2022.

President Biden delivers remarks on the grounds of Morehouse College and Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, Jan. 11, 2022.
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The plunge in the president’s approval was also fueled by the surge since the summer in economy and to a lesser degree the surge this year of migrants trying to cross into the U.S. along the immigration with Mexico.

Biden’s approval ratings average has hovered in the low 40s and his disapproval ratings average in the low 50s since mid-October. 

But a Quinnipiac University national poll grabbed headlines last week when it measured the president’s approval at just 33%. A White House memo described the survey as an “outlier.”

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There’s continued cause for concern once you get past the top lines in the recent surveys. Biden’s approval on most major issues is also underwater in recent polling, and he’s seen deterioration with key voting blocs.

Tony Fabrizio, the longtime Republican pollster who conducted surveys for Trump’s 2016 and 2020 campaigns, recently pointed to Biden’s “absolute collapse of support among independents, which were the backbone of his victory in ’20,” as well as “the collapse among Hispanic voters.”

The approval rating is a key indicator of a president’s political strength nationwide and clout to get things done in Washington. And Biden’s subpar numbers are no ally to the president as he continues to struggle to pass key elements of his agenda, such as his party’s sweeping human infrastructure and environment spending package and the senate’ wide-ranging elections” target=”_blank”>election<, and Biden’s flagging numbers could spell major trouble for the Democrats as they try to hold onto their razor-thin majorities in the House and Senate in the 2022 elections.

President George W. Bush delivers his speech on the last night of the Republican National Convention at Madison Square Garden, on Sept. 2, 2004, in New York City.  

President George W. Bush delivers his speech on the last night of the Republican National Convention at Madison Square Garden, on Sept. 2, 2004, in New York City.  
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Biden’s numbers lag behind recent predecessors at this point in their presidencies. Former President george-w-bush” target=”_blank”>George W. Bush< and Clinton stood at 50%-45% and 54%-38%, respectively, one year into their presidencies.

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But Anzalone, who along with Fabrizio conducts polling for the Wall Street Journal, added that “the reality is there’s no modern president who’s had the confluence of challenges like Joe Biden. People tend to reward leaders who’ve gone through challenges and handled them well and got out of it.”

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