With just over 40 days left in his presidency, Joe Biden is expected to leave office with some of the lowest approval ratings in modern history. A recent poll by J.L. Partners, which surveyed 1,006 registered voters, found that Biden is ranked lower than Richard Nixon, who resigned amid scandal. The poll’s findings reflect widespread dissatisfaction with Biden’s performance, culminating in his controversial pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, despite previously insisting he wouldn’t do so.
The pardon has further tarnished Biden’s legacy, with critics arguing it exacerbates an already difficult situation. His decision to pardon Hunter, despite his earlier stance, has fueled public frustration, particularly among those who had hoped for more accountability and transparency from the administration.
Voters have expressed their discontent with Biden’s handling of various issues during his term, and this poll highlights the extent of the dissatisfaction. With less than two months left in office, Biden’s presidency is marked by a low approval rating, likely impacting how he will be remembered in the history books.
Despite these challenges, Biden has continued to face the political landscape with his characteristic resolve, but the mounting criticisms and the fallout from his decisions will likely influence his historical standing in the eyes of voters.