Biden Approval Barely Treading Water in Deep Blue Maryland

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Just like everywhere else in the country, the public is souring on the soaring costs of groceries and gas due to inflation, the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, and his politicization of COVID. Instead of addressing these issues, however, his administration and the tone deaf Democratic Party are more concerned about passing a gargantuan infrastructure bill that largely isn't, seemingly believing that will somehow placate the public, the vast majority of whom won't see any tangible results in their own household.

Last week, the Goucher College poll conducted here in Maryland shows that since March, Biden's job approval has gone from 62% to 53%, with only 43% of independent voters approving of his performance.

The two Democrats representing the state in the Senate, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, who is up for reelection in 2022, and senior Sen. Benjamin Cardin, were underwater at 44% and 46%.

Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, conversely, is at a robust 68% approval rating, up 6 percentage points since the last poll.

 
Just like everywhere else in the country, the public is souring on the soaring costs of groceries and gas due to inflation, the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, and his politicization of COVID.

Nah, I actually kinda like it. I can afford the higher costs and the more things fall apart, the bigger a bonehead Joe turns out to be, the more validation of the failings of Progressive mental illness and the greater the implosion the Dems will face in the midterms.
 
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Yeah, Biden and Trump are just like twins. When can we have a decent president?​

Last Trump Job Approval 34%; Average Is Record-Low 41%​



I think the only two decent presidents in my lifetime have been Reagan and Clinton. Bush 41 was anemic. Bush 43 and Trump were both disasters. Obama was divisive and promised empty platitudes and demagoguery and I'm pretty sure Biden is really Bernie Lomax.

Reagan and Clinton were far from perfect, but they got things done and kept the country fairly united.
 
Biden is pulling down the Democrat party and it's doubtful he can right the sinking ship
 
Just as an aside, there's probably not going to be much of a push to get third party ballot sigs moving into the 2022 MT. That'll work in GOP's favor. Which I assume is the purpose for sitting this one out.

Normally around this time there would be action on the down-low. It's not happening.
 
Times have changed. Social media and the internet is causing a divide that no politician can overcome.

actually the politicians are causing the divide, have been since 1992 when the duopoly got the shit scared out of it by a little guy with big ears.
 
I think the only two decent presidents in my lifetime have been Reagan and Clinton. Bush 41 was anemic. Bush 43 and Trump were both disasters. Obama was divisive and promised empty platitudes and demagoguery and I'm pretty sure Biden is really Bernie Lomax.

Reagan and Clinton were far from perfect, but they got things done and kept the country fairly united.
Reagan gave amnesty to the illegals and sold illegal weapons and parts to Iran, how is that good?
 
The falling opinion polls are really pretty amazing considering that the massive weight of our school systems, mainstream media and social media have all been working as dilligently as they have to try to prevent that.
 
Just like everywhere else in the country, the public is souring on the soaring costs of groceries and gas due to inflation, the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, and his politicization of COVID. Instead of addressing these issues, however, his administration and the tone deaf Democratic Party are more concerned about passing a gargantuan infrastructure bill that largely isn't, seemingly believing that will somehow placate the public, the vast majority of whom won't see any tangible results in their own household.

Last week, the Goucher College poll conducted here in Maryland shows that since March, Biden's job approval has gone from 62% to 53%, with only 43% of independent voters approving of his performance.

The two Democrats representing the state in the Senate, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, who is up for reelection in 2022, and senior Sen. Benjamin Cardin, were underwater at 44% and 46%.

Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, conversely, is at a robust 68% approval rating, up 6 percentage points since the last poll.

James Carville said it best and Bill Clinton made it famous, "It's the economy stupid".
 
I do laugh at these warnings for Dems, as if they even care. The Dem's plan is to CRAM THROUGH trillions of tax increases and spending now while they can, lock it in, they don't care if they get wiped out in the next election.
 
Just like everywhere else in the country, the public is souring on the soaring costs of groceries and gas due to inflation, the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, and his politicization of COVID. Instead of addressing these issues, however, his administration and the tone deaf Democratic Party are more concerned about passing a gargantuan infrastructure bill that largely isn't, seemingly believing that will somehow placate the public, the vast majority of whom won't see any tangible results in their own household.

Last week, the Goucher College poll conducted here in Maryland shows that since March, Biden's job approval has gone from 62% to 53%, with only 43% of independent voters approving of his performance.

The two Democrats representing the state in the Senate, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, who is up for reelection in 2022, and senior Sen. Benjamin Cardin, were underwater at 44% and 46%.

Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, conversely, is at a robust 68% approval rating, up 6 percentage points since the last poll.

That's what happens, when voters are not in a cult. Biden could NOT just shoot someone on 5th avenue and keep all his voters.
 
Just as an aside, there's probably not going to be much of a push to get third party ballot sigs moving into the 2022 MT. That'll work in GOP's favor. Which I assume is the purpose for sitting this one out.

Normally around this time there would be action on the down-low. It's not happening.
In swing states, the Democrats have destroyed socialist 3rd parties.

That's the main reason they won in 2020.
 
Just like everywhere else in the country, the public is souring on the soaring costs of groceries and gas due to inflation, the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, and his politicization of COVID. Instead of addressing these issues, however, his administration and the tone deaf Democratic Party are more concerned about passing a gargantuan infrastructure bill that largely isn't, seemingly believing that will somehow placate the public, the vast majority of whom won't see any tangible results in their own household.

Last week, the Goucher College poll conducted here in Maryland shows that since March, Biden's job approval has gone from 62% to 53%, with only 43% of independent voters approving of his performance.

The two Democrats representing the state in the Senate, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, who is up for reelection in 2022, and senior Sen. Benjamin Cardin, were underwater at 44% and 46%.

Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, conversely, is at a robust 68% approval rating, up 6 percentage points since the last poll.

While the inflation was inevitable when supply chains locked up as demand was exploding, it happened on his watch, and that's politics.

But the mandate mess was his own fault, and a lousy idea.
 
Right now they are desperately hoping to get something passed on Tuesday to try to swing the Virginia election back their way since everything else they have tried is failing. Even if Terry wins by a frogs hair, it will still be seen as the DNC being tits up in the midterms
 
Just like everywhere else in the country, the public is souring on the soaring costs of groceries and gas due to inflation, the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, and his politicization of COVID. Instead of addressing these issues, however, his administration and the tone deaf Democratic Party are more concerned about passing a gargantuan infrastructure bill that largely isn't, seemingly believing that will somehow placate the public, the vast majority of whom won't see any tangible results in their own household.

Last week, the Goucher College poll conducted here in Maryland shows that since March, Biden's job approval has gone from 62% to 53%, with only 43% of independent voters approving of his performance.

The two Democrats representing the state in the Senate, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, who is up for reelection in 2022, and senior Sen. Benjamin Cardin, were underwater at 44% and 46%.

Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, conversely, is at a robust 68% approval rating, up 6 percentage points since the last poll.

Wait. Maryland is "deep blue" but they have a republican governor? And Biden has an approval rating above 50% in a state that elected a republican governor?????? You just cant fix stupid.
 

Yeah, Biden and Trump are just like twins. When can we have a decent president?​

Last Trump Job Approval 34%; Average Is Record-Low 41%​



This is about what's currently happening right now. Not whataboutism from orange man.
 
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Wait. Maryland is "deep blue" but they have a republican governor? And Biden has an approval rating above 50% in a state that elected a republican governor?????? You just cant fix stupid.
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