Public rejects Biden’s divisive MAGA speech
[b]Washington Examiner[/b]
The vast majority of voters believe President Joe Biden’s Philadelphia speech was a divisive, partisan, and inappropriate mistake, according to the latest Harvard/Harris poll. Instead of representing an honest effort to protect democracy, 60% of voters said Biden only delivered the speech to distract from his disastrous records on record-high inflation and complete border chaos.
While Biden’s overall approval rating did rise to 41%, with 55% disapproving, his approval ratings on immigration and inflation stayed at lower 37% and 36% levels. Inflation was Biden’s worst issue, followed by a tie between immigration and the economy for second-lowest.
Asked which issues were most important to them, inflation was the top worry at 39%, with jobs in second at 26%, and immigration in third at 22%. Only 8% of voters said Jan. 6 was an important issue, and just 7% said voting rights.
Over half of voters (56%) said they opposed Biden’s Philadelphia speech, with a full 60% saying the speech divided the nation. Fifty-two percent of voters said it was inappropriate for Biden to call President Donald Trump and his supporters a threat to the country, and 56% said it was inappropriate to label them “semi-fascists.”
The vast majority of voters believe President Joe Biden’s Philadelphia speech was a divisive, partisan, and inappropriate mistake, according to the latest Harvard/Harris poll. Instead of representing an honest effort to protect democracy, 60% of voters said Biden only delivered the speech to distract from his disastrous records on record-high inflation and complete border chaos.
While Biden’s overall approval rating did rise to 41%, with 55% disapproving, his approval ratings on immigration and inflation stayed at lower 37% and 36% levels. Inflation was Biden’s worst issue, followed by a tie between immigration and the economy for second-lowest.
Asked which issues were most important to them, inflation was the top worry at 39%, with jobs in second at 26%, and immigration in third at 22%. Only 8% of voters said Jan. 6 was an important issue, and just 7% said voting rights.
Over half of voters (56%) said they opposed Biden’s Philadelphia speech, with a full 60% saying the speech divided the nation. Fifty-two percent of voters said it was inappropriate for Biden to call President Donald Trump and his supporters a threat to the country, and 56% said it was inappropriate to label them “semi-fascists.”