How low will he go? Biden approval rating now at 38 percent
President Biden's approval rating has dropped five points from the end of last month.
President Joe Biden's approval rating has sunk to its lowest point thus far at 38%, according to a new poll released Sunday.
USA Today and Suffolk University conducted the poll between Wednesday and Friday last week, following the Democratic party's loss in the Virginia state elections and as Biden's legislative agenda was in flux on Capitol Hill, but prior to the passage of the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, The Hill reported.
Biden's approval rating has continued declining in recent months, after the botched Afghanistan withdrawal, as a Harvard CAPS/Harris poll at the end of last month found it to be at 43%, a five-point reduction from the previous September poll, according to the news outlet.
According to the USA Today/Suffolk University poll, 46% of respondents said Biden's job as president is worse than expected, including 16% who voted for him last year. A total of 44% of Independents said Biden's performance is worse than expected.
The poll also found that 64% of those surveyed, including 28% of Democrats, didn't want to see Biden run for reelection in 2024. In comparison, 58% didn't want to see former President Trump as the GOP presidential nominee for 2024, including 24% of Republicans.
Last week, Biden responded to his declining poll numbers, saying "that's not why I ran," according to The Hill. He remarked on the volatility of polls, adding that he "didn't run to determine how well I'm going to do in the polls."