Analysis: Just 36 percent of Americans ages 18 to 29 approve of Biden’s performance, according to a Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics poll conducted last month and made public this morning.
One of Biden’s challenges heading into the 18-month campaign is his relatively low approval rating.
But these numbers might not mean much in a general election. Trump had the support of 73 percent of Republicans when he ran for a second term, and he lost.AdvertisementHarvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics Still, young people are even less happy with Republicans in Congress, who have a 29 percent approval rating.
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