Joe Biden‘s favorability rating among Americans has hit a record low. According to a new survey from Gallup, just 37 percent of Americans say they view the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent favorably. This is the lowest Biden’s rating has been since 2007, prior to his tenure as Barack Obama‘s vice president. Meanwhile, nearly two-thirds of Americans view Biden as unfavorable.
The favorability trends among independent voters are even more concerning for Biden ahead of the 2024 presidential election in November. In June, just 33 percent of independents said they had a favorable view of the Democrat incumbent, with 64 percent saying they viewed him unfavorably.
Meanwhile, former President Donald J. Trump, the presumptive 2024 Republican nominee, scored his highest favorability among Americans at large since April 2020, with 46 percent. Trump’s unfavorability sits at 52 percent. Even more concerning for Biden is Trump’s strengthening position with independent voters. In June, 41 percent of independents said they viewed Trump favorably, while 55 said they viewed him unfavorably.
Additionally, the survey found that six in ten Americans say they disagree with Joe Biden and his government’s stances on key issues that matter most to them. Conversely, respondents were evenly split on whether they agreed with former President Trump on key issues. For months, national polling data has shown significant voter anger with Biden’s handling of illegal immigration, border security, inflation, and the overall economy.
The National Pulse recently reported that election data guru Nate Silver acknowledged the 2024 presidential race is no longer a toss-up, with former President Trump now being the statistical favorite to win. Silver’s election model currently has Trump’s odds of victory in November at 65.7 percent.