President Biden's overall job-approval rating has dipped below 50% among adults for the first time in his presidency, a new NBCNews poll finds.
now than they did last spring, and just a quarter of respondents approve of his handling of Afghanistan.
It’s all produced a “summer of discontent” for Biden, said Democratic pollster Jeff Horwitt of Hart Research Associates, who conducted this survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff of Public Opinion Strategies.“The promise of April has led to the peril of August,” Horwitt said, arguing that Covid — more than Afghanistan — has dented Biden’s numbers. “It is the domestic storm, Covid’s delta wave, that is causing more difficulties at this stage here at home and for President Biden.
Sixty-one percent believe the war was not worth it, compared with 29 percent who say it was — numbers that are virtually identical to when this question was last asked, in 2014.What also has changed for Biden since April is a more pessimistic public, according to the NBC News poll.
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