The Commercial Appeal

Poll: Biden sees decline in support

- Julie Pace and Hannah Fingerhut

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden is facing a summer slump, with Americans taking a notably less positive view of his handling of the coronaviru­s pandemic and his job approval rating ticking down.

A new poll from The Associated PRESS-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that 54% of Americans approve of Biden’s job performanc­e, down slightly from 59% last month. While that’s still a relatively solid rating for a president during his first year in office, particular­ly given the nation’s deep political polarizati­on, it’s a worrying sign for Biden as he faces the greatest domestic and foreign policy challenges of his presidency so far.

The biggest warning sign for the president in the survey centers on his handling of the pandemic. Last month, 66% of Americans approved of his stewardshi­p of the public health crisis; now, that number has fallen to 54%, driven by a drop in support from Republican­s and independen­ts.

That decline in support coincides with other storm clouds gathering over Biden’s presidency, most notably the deteriorat­ing situation in Afghanista­n as U.S. troops withdraw and the Taliban cement their control of the country.

The poll, conducted Aug. 12-16, as news of the Taliban’s movement into Kabul was widely reported in the U.S., shows Americans about evenly divided over Biden’s handling of foreign policy (47% approve, 51% disapprove) and national security (52% approve, 46% disapprove).

Biden’s domestic policy agenda also faces an uncertain future on Capitol Hill, with Democratic leaders trying to mend party divisions over a pair of infrastruc­ture bills and few signs of progress on voting rights or police overhaul legislatio­n.

Still, Biden’s advisers believe his presidency is likely to rise or fall on his handling of the pandemic. As recently as early summer, the White House was all but declaring victory over the virus, backing the lifting of public health restrictio­ns and encouragin­g vaccinated Americans to enjoy a return to normalcy. Polling showed Biden winning plaudits for his approach to the pandemic not only from nearly all Democrats, but also many Republican­s.

Some of that support has eroded as a new strain of COVID-19 takes hold, worries about the virus grow and vaccinatio­n rates in the U.S. stall, leading more communitie­s, businesses and schools to reinstate restrictio­ns such as mask mandates that were lifted earlier this year when trends were heading in a more positive direction.

Biden has implored Americans to get vaccinated and has put in place vaccine requiremen­ts where he can, for federal workers and the military. But resistance to the vaccine has proven stubborn, largely in more conservati­ve parts of the country.

Republican officials have led the opposition to the vaccine and mask measures that the Biden administra­tion has put in place this summer. The August AP-NORC poll shows just 21% of Republican­s approve of Biden on COVID-19, down from 32% last month and 43% in June. Among independen­ts, 44% now support his handling of the pandemic, down from 72% last month.

 ?? CENETA/AP MANUEL BALCE ?? A new poll shows a dip in President Joe Biden’s job approval rating amid new COVID-19 cases.
CENETA/AP MANUEL BALCE A new poll shows a dip in President Joe Biden’s job approval rating amid new COVID-19 cases.

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