I'm surprised there are already approval ratings for the new freshman Senators Warnock and Ossoff. Also, that Stacey Abrams woman is powerful... Especially after she lost her own race to Kemp as governor of Georgia. She was the one that took her loss and then became an organizer for the Democrats in Georgia in helping (encouraging) minorities and suburban women to vote for Biden and Warnock / Ossoff. Stacey Abrams has strong roots in Wisconsin...another key state that Trump lost. She even reached out to American citizens living abroad around the world and the military...it was how I myself heard about Abrams in France and then again here in Québec. In fact, it was the first time I had seen any American political brochures sent abroad to American citizens. The first time I saw the brochure...it confused me because it came in the same batch of junk mail about the Parti Québécois (my political party here in Québec). In fact, I remember almost throwing the political brochure in the garbage because I thought it was junk mail until I realized it was being forwarded from my p.o. box from Chicago to here at my other address in Québec. It was mail addressed to my family name with my father's name, mother's name and my name... Thanking us for our service and reminding the Indigenous that served...thanking us for our patriotic duty. I immediately made international phone calls to my relatives in South Dakota and Arizona to see if they got the same info... They did receive the same thing and it was the first time a politician had ever reached out to us in the Indigenous communities regardless to the branch we served and asking us to contact others living abroad. That has never been done before. I then sent out emails to all my military buddies in South Korea and Canada that are Americans and able to vote in the U.S. elections. We talked heavily about the troops are returning home to defend Democracy and the U.S. Constitution. Now 5 months later, after many months of debates with ET members about the power of the absentee vote and military families living abroad... We helped to fire Trump and get a new President, we helped to take a strategic state in the heart of the south (Georgia) and the west (Arizona)... Now on standby for the mid-terms. I now refer to Stacey Abrams as Neal from The Matrix in emails and phone calls with family and military buddies. wrbtrader
President Biden finished his first week in the White House with a near-56% job approval, suggesting a majority of people are pleased with his low-key governance compared to former President Donald Trump's provocative populism. Biden’s job approval stood at 55.7% in the RealClearPolitics average Friday afternoon, with five of six surveys taken since the Jan. 20 inauguration showing the Democrat above 50%. Just one poll, from Rasmussen, had the new president below, albeit still in positive territory — at 49%. Biden’s initial strong job approval, well above Trump’s mid-40s, first-week average, comes despite questions about the efficacy of his plan to defeat the coronavirus and uncertainty about the pandemic relief plan he submitted to Congress.
It is still early in his term, but President Biden seems to have broken out of the red-blue trench warfare of public polling of the Trump era — hitting the 61 percent approval mark in an A.P.-NORC Center for Public Affairs poll released Thursday. The poll, which is roughly in line with other recent surveys, shows that Mr. Biden’s popularity is powered by his commitment to tackling the pandemic and other problems by consulting advisers and experts, along with near-universal approval among Democrats. Unlike former President Donald J. Trump, whose approval never moved beyond his conservative base, Mr. Biden is making modest inroads with Republicans — earning a 27 percent approval rating, up from the low teens or high single digits in most polls taken during the 2020 campaign. Independents, who swung for Mr. Biden in his race against Mr. Trump, approved of him by a 58-to-39 percent mark, the survey found.
Biden's first Gallup approval rating higher than Trump's ever was!!! Trump never reached 50% in Gallup(or aggregate polling) his entire presidency