78 percent of Americans say they believe the country is on the “wrong track” under Democrat President Joe Biden, a new poll has revealed.
According to Wednesdayโs Politico/Morning Consult poll, the number has increased over 25 points since Biden took office.
The number of voters who define themselves as Democratsย rose by three percentage points (24-21 percent).
However, the poll showed that only 22 percent of respondents believe the nation is headed in the right direction under Biden.
The belief that the nation is headed in the right direction has been declining during Bidenโs presidency.
In March, the pollย found that 69 percent said it was headed down the wrong track.
In February, 66 percentย saidย the nation was headed down the wrong track.
Thirty-four percent said it was headed in the right direction.
In contrast, in late February of 2021, the month after Bidenย assumedย office, 49 percentย said the nation was headed in the right direction.
Meanwhile, 51 percent said it was headed in the wrong direction, a 27-point difference from Juneโs polling.
The United States has been reeling under Bidenโs leadership.
Since his term began, the nation has suffered a greater number of coronavirus deaths, the deadly Afghan withdrawal, an invasion on the southern border, a fentanyl crisis, 40-year-high inflation, and record-high gas prices.
Only 16 percent strongly approve of Bidenโs job performance, while 41 percent strongly disapprove, a 25-point differential.
According to the Republican State Leadership Committeeโs poll released on Wednesday, the most important issues to Americansย areย inflation, the economy, and crime.
The following are the top six issues:
- High cost of living/inflation: 37 percent
- Economy in general: 16 percent
- Crime/violence: Nine percent
- Abortion: Eight percent
- Environment/climate change: Seven percent
- Guns: Seven percent
Additional polling shows a majority of votersย believeย Biden is unfit to be president and doubt his mental ability with 58 percent saying he should publiclyย discloseย his mental health condition.
A majorityย of votersย expectย Vice President Kamala Harris to assume the presidency before Bidenโs first term is over.
Theย Politicoย poll sampled 2004 voters from June 24-26 with a two-point margin of error.