A new round of election data offers little good news for Joe Biden. His net approval rating has hit an all-time low, according to poll aggregator FiveThirtyEight—with just 37.6 percent of voters approving of the job being done by the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent.
Biden’s record-low approval rating is far below that of other incumbent presidents at this point in their tenure in office. Biden‘s approval is three points lower than former President Donald J. Trump‘s on day 1,238 of his presidency and 10 points lower than his former running mate, then-President Barack Obama. Even former President Jimmy Carter‘s approval rating was two points higher than Biden’s at the same point in their respective presidencies.
Meanwhile, polling from Rasmussen Reports indicates 57 percent of voters say they believe Biden‘s mental decline is real—including one-third of Democrats. The Democrat incumbent’s mental state has become a widespread concern among voters following the release of his interview transcripts with Department of Justice special counsel Robert Hur. In the two interviews, Biden was unable to remember when he served as vice president and the date of his son Beau Biden’s death.
The recent release of the transcript of Biden’s interview with Time Magazine has only given further fuel to concerns that his mental faculties are worsening. In it, the 81-year-old Democrat repeatedly lies, gets basic facts wrong, and often becomes confused and devolves into incomprehensible gibberish.
According to the Rasmussen Reports poll, 60 percent of voters additionally say they believe the media has aided in covering up Biden’s declining mental state.