President Joe Biden’s approval rating is continuing to drop.
On Thursday, Pew Research released a poll that found just 33% of Americans approve of the president’s job performance.
Meanwhile, 64% say they disapprove.
Broken down by party, 61% of Democrats say they approve of Biden’s job performance — down from 73% at the end of 2022 — and just 7% of Republicans say the same.
Journalist Chris Cillizza shared the poll results and posted on X, formerly Twitter, “33%. Holy cow.”
33%.
— Chris Cillizza (@ChrisCillizza) December 15, 2023
Holy cow.https://t.co/KWuUBDIO4C pic.twitter.com/9Tt3NIyWlT
The poll comes after a poll by Bloomberg found Trump leading Biden in seven swing states.
Earlier this month, a CNN/SSRS poll found just 37% of Americans approve of Biden’s job performance while 63% disapprove.
The network’s political director, David Chalian, noted Biden’s approval rating is lower than any of his predecessors going back to Jimmy Carter at this point in their presidencies.
CNN POLL: Biden is less popular than any of his modern predecessors at this point in their presidencies.
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) December 6, 2023
Nearly two-thirds of Americans say they disapprove of his job performance. pic.twitter.com/p0uezQXo07
He then pointed out former President Donald Trump’s approval rating in 2019 and Carter’s in 1979 and added, “What do they all have in common? They didn’t win their re-election race.”
“This is a real warning sign for President Joe Biden,” Chalian said.