survey conducted by the Wall Street Journal, President Joe Biden’s approval ratings have plummeted to an unprecedented low, raising concerns about his chances of securing re-election. The poll, released on Saturday, reveals a stark reality for the Biden administration, with 61% of respondents expressing disapproval of his job performance, while only 37% voiced approval.
The survey took a gloomy turn when respondents were presented with a hypothetical match-up between Biden and former President Donald Trump. A significant 47% favored Trump, while only 43% chose Biden.
Notably, David Axelrod, a senior advisor for former President Barack Obama, underscored a critical issue—the perception of policies. The poll indicated that 49% of respondents believed Trump’s policies had been beneficial, compared to a mere 23% for Biden.
Axelrod expressed concern about the White House’s response, dismissing it as a futile attempt at damage control through a “photo op with the Bidenomics sign next to him.”
These findings align with a CNN poll showing Trump leading Biden by 10 points in Michigan, intensifying the pressure on the Biden campaign. Axelrod urged a more “concerted” effort from the Biden team to counter this negative trend.
The implications of the Wall Street Journal poll have triggered discussions about the challenges facing the Biden administration, particularly in effectively communicating the impact of its policies. With the 2024 election on the horizon, the Biden campaign is grappling not only with declining approval ratings but also with the growing perception that Trump’s policies have been more effective.
As the Biden camp navigates this critical juncture, the poll results signal a broader shift in public sentiment and a potential reassessment of the administration’s performance. The coming months are poised to witness intensified efforts from the Biden team to reverse the negative trend and regain public trust.
The Wall Street Journal poll serves as a stark warning for the Biden administration as it charts its course toward the 2024 election, prompting both political analysts and voters to scrutinize these numbers closely. The question remains whether the administration can successfully navigate these turbulent waters and address the concerns raised by these revealing poll results.

