Voters remain unimpressed with Biden's handling of China: Poll
The Rasmussen poll found that 45% of respondents said the president is doing a "poor job" at dealing with issues related to China, while 33% said Biden is doing a "good" or "excellent" job at dealing with the foreign superpower
A plurality of likely United States voters are not impressed with how President Joe Biden handles the U.S.'s relationship with China, according to a new poll released Friday.
The Rasmussen poll found that 45% of respondents said the president is doing a "poor job" at dealing with issues related to China, while 33% said Biden is doing a "good" or "excellent" job at dealing with the foreign superpower. The numbers are slightly worse than November's poll, when 35% gave Biden an "excellent" or "good" rating, and 45% said he was doing a poor job.
Most voters also viewed China as an enemy of the United States, according to Rasmussen.
The survey was conducted from June 2-4 and polled 1,099 likely U.S. voters. The poll had a margin of error of plus and minus three percentage points, and was conducted online and through phone calls.