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April 13, 2023
Congress’s approval rating has dropped 13 points since President Biden took office in January, a Monmouth University poll found.
35 percent of respondents approved of Congress in January of 2021. That number has since dropped to 22 percent in September. The poll also suggests Congress’s disapproval has also risen from 51 percent to 65 percent, a 14 point increase.
Respondents were also also asked if “things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they gotten off on the wrong track?” When Biden took office, 42 percent said they were headed in the right direction. Today, only 29 percent believe the same.
The Monmouth University poll was conducted between September 9 to 13 with 802 adults age 18 and older respondents. The margin of error is 3.5 percent [Breitbart].
ARTICLE: JENNIFER BARRETO-LEYVA
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