Biden Now Has a Lower Approval Rating Than Every Governor in the US (New Poll)

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Joe Biden’s approval rating has hit a new low, according to polls from the Morning Consult and Civiqs.

Biden’s rating is so low that he now has a lower approval rating than every governor in the U.S.

Moreover, five of the six least popular governors in the U.S. are all Democrats.

Oregon Democrat Governor Kate Brown has the lowest approval rating of 43%.

Biden drops far lower, hitting a mere 18% in one state.

“Dismal state numbers for Biden,” Civiqs tweets. Take a look:

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump holds a commanding lead over other potential 2024 GOP presidential hopefuls in Iowa, according to a new survey.

The survey asked likely Iowa GOP caucus-goers who they would support in 2024.

Trump received 55.7 percent of the survey, according to pollster Rick Shaftan of Neighborhood Research and Media. This leads his next closest possible rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, by more than 40 percent.

DeSantis received 12.3 percent in the survey. South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem came in third place at 2.1 percent.

No other candidate gets more than 2 percent and 20.8 percent are undecided.

More from Daily Wire:

A Washington Post-ABC News poll released in mid-November found that if the midterms were held today, registered voters would vote for Republican candidates for Congress over the Democrat candidates for Congress by a staggering 10-point margin at 51% to 41%. The Washington Post called the findings a “historically strong result for Republicans.”

Many political pundits have already stated confidently that they believe Democrats will get blown out in the midterms in the House of Representatives, and while the 2022 U.S. Senate map did not look favorable for Republicans at the start of the Biden administration, the poll now suggests that Democrats could be in serious trouble in Senate races in competitive states.

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The poll stated:

Evaluating survey results in just eight states expected to have the most competitive Senate races – four currently held by Democrats, four by Republicans – raises further hope for the GOP and risk for the Democratic Party.

In these states – Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin – Biden’s overall job approval rating is 33 percent, compared with 43 percent elsewhere. On his handling of the pandemic, his approval is 11 points lower than in the rest of the country.

Residents of these states also are less inclined to back their incumbent House member rather than to look around for someone new to support, 19 vs. 28 percent. And registered voters in these states favor Republicans over Democrats for the House by a 23-point margin, 58-35 percent, vs. 7 points, 49-42 percent, in the rest of the country.