The rating of the new US President Joe Biden began to fall for the first time since his election. This is reported by The Hill, citing a survey conducted jointly with the Harris Research Service.
If at the time of Biden’s inauguration, 63 percent of Americans supported, then, according to data on January 28-29, 61 percent of the population were satisfied with the president’s work. The poll also found that the number of Biden supporters among Republicans fell from 30 percent to 24 percent over the week, with 94 percent of Democrats still willing to express support for the head of state.
Democrat Biden took office on January 20, replacing Republican Donald Trump. At the end of his term, 60 percent of Americans called Trump “one of the worst presidents in history.”
Earlier it was reported that the majority of American voters saw in the storming of the Capitol, which took place on January 6, a threat to democracy. According to a poll by the Internet company YouGov, 93 percent of Democrats considered the incident a threat to democracy, and a majority of neutral voters joined them – 55 percent. However, only 27 Republicans supported their opinion.