Poll: Joe Biden’s Job Approval Underwater in 47 States — 34% Overall
President Joe Biden’s job approval rating over the Memorial Day weekend is underwater in 47 states, including the typically dark blue California and his home state of Delaware, according to the CIVIQS rolling job approval average.
Biden is underwater in 47 states, including California, which overwhelmingly voted for him in 2020, and his home state of Delaware:
- Alabama: 25 percent approval, 67 percent disapproval
- Alaska: 31 percent approval, 61 percent disapproval
- Arizona: 32 percent approval, 59 percent disapproval
- Arkansas: 25 percent approval, 67 percent disapproval
- California: 42 percent approval, 46 percent disapproval
- Colorado: 36 percent approval, 52 percent disapproval
- Connecticut: 38 percent approval, 50 percent disapproval
- Delaware: 35 percent approval, 53 percent disapproval
- Florida: 34 percent approval, 56 percent disapproval
- Georgia: 31 percent approval, 58 percent disapproval
- Idaho: 23 percent approval, 70 percent disapproval
- Illinois: 43 percent approval, 47 percent disapproval
- Indiana: 27 percent approval, 64 percent disapproval
- Iowa: 30 percent approval, 59 percent disapproval
- Kansas: 26 percent approval, 65 percent disapproval
- Kentucky: 23 percent approval, 69 percent disapproval
- Louisiana: 28 percent approval, 62 percent disapproval
- Maine: 36 percent approval, 52 percent disapproval
- Maryland: 42 percent approval, 45 percent disapproval
- Michigan: 36 percent approval, 54 percent disapproval
- Minnesota: 39 percent approval, 52 percent disapproval
- Mississippi: 28 percent approval, 61 percent disapproval
- Missouri: 27 percent approval, 65 percent disapproval
- Montana: 34 percent approval, 58 percent disapproval
- Nebraska: 26 percent approval, 65 percent disapproval
- Nevada: 33 percent approval, 58 percent disapproval
- New Hampshire: 37 percent approval, 52 percent disapproval
- New Jersey: 40 percent approval, 49 percent disapproval
- New Mexico: 34 percent approval, 54 percent disapproval
- New York: 42 percent approval, 46 percent disapproval
- North Carolina: 34 percent approval, 56 percent disapproval
- North Dakota: 20 percent approval, 74 percent disapproval
- Ohio: 29 percent approval, 61 percent disapproval
- Oklahoma: 22 percent approval, 70 percent disapproval
- Oregon: 41 percent approval, 47 percent disapproval
- Pennsylvania: 34 percent approval, 55 percent disapproval
- Rhode Island: 41 percent approval, 48 percent disapproval
- South Carolina: 28 percent approval, 62 percent disapproval
- South Dakota: 29 percent approval, 63 percent disapproval
- Tennessee: 23 percent approval, 67 percent disapproval
- Texas: 29 percent approval, 61 percent disapproval
- Utah: 25 percent approval, 62 percent disapproval
- Virginia: 34 percent approval, 55 percent disapproval
- Washington: 42 percent approval, 48 percent disapproval
- West Virginia: 18 percent approval, 75 percent disapproval
- Wisconsin: 36 percent approval, 57 percent disapproval
- Wyoming: 18 percent approval, 76 percent disapproval
There are only three states where Biden’s approval is above water:
- Hawaii: 50 percent approval, 40 percent disapproval
- Massachusetts: 45 percent approval, 42 percent disapproval
- Vermont: 46 percent approval, 38 percent disapproval
The poll showed Biden’s job approval is back down to 34 percent, down from the 35 percent earlier in the month with the respondents. The poll also showed that the president has a 55 percent disapproval, while ten percent have no opinion.
Overall, Biden has a net approval of negative 21.
Additionally, Biden is underwater with independent respondents — one of the blocs in the country that have become increasingly important to win elections over the years. Only 22 percent of independent respondents say they approve of Biden, while 65 percent disapprove, with 13 percent having no opinion.
Having been in office for over a year, Biden has received low approval ratings due to his handling of the supply chain crisis, record-high inflation, a baby formula shortage, and the botched Afghanistan withdrawal. His marquee legislative proposal, the $1.75 trillion Build Back Better Act (BBB), has been dead in the water for some time.
The CIVIQS rolling job approval average had 207,285 responses tracked between January 20 and May 29. The CIVIQS tracking model is meant to capture the shifts in attitude of various groups over time across all 50 states and Washington, DC. These changes can happen either over time or rapidly.
Jacob Bliss is a reporter for Breitbart News. Write to him at jbliss@breitbart.com or follow him on Twitter @JacobMBliss.
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