Only 22% of voters believe Biden kept his promises in office: poll

By New York Post (Politics) | Created at 2025-01-10 20:22:59 | Updated at 2025-01-10 23:44:30 3 hours ago
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President Biden’s term in office is coming to an end with just one in four Americans viewing him as a “great or good” commander in chief — far fewer than either of his two immediate predecessors.

The AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll published Friday also showed that just 22% of Americans think Biden, 82, lived up to his campaign promises while in office.

Of the remaining cohort, 39% of Americans said Biden “tried but failed to keep his promises,” while another 38% were not even that charitable to the outgoing 46th president.

In contrast, 36% said Donald Trump had been a “great or good” president during his first term and 52% gave Barack Obama high marks during his eight years in office.

Half of Democrats said Biden had been “great or good” — but just 10% of independents said the same, along with just 4% of Republicans.

Biden has underwater ratings in the last week of his presidency. AP
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Similarly, 42% of Democrats said Biden had kept his promises while in office, compared to 12% of independents and 4% of Republicans.

Biden’s overall approval rating in the poll stood at 39%, up one percentage point from January 2024 — the lowest of his term in office — but down 22 percentage points from when he took office in January 2021.

Pluralities of voters also said that both they and their families (38%) as well as the US as a whole (46%) are worse off since Biden was sworn in.

Biden speaks to the media on the federal response to the Los Angeles wildfires at the White House on January 09, 2025 in Washington, DC. Getty Images

More than half of respondents said Biden had a negative impact on their cost of living (58%), immigration (56%), and the Israel-Hamas war (52%).

The poll was conducted Dec. 5-9 and surveyed 1,251 US adults. The margin of error was plus-or-minus 3.7 percentage points.

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