US President Joe Biden delivers a speech on infrastructure while visiting the NH 175 bridge spanning the Pemigewasset River on November 16, 2021 in Woodstock, New Hampshire. (Photo by John Tully/Getty Images)
By John McLaughlin and Jim McLaughlin
Thursday, 18 November 2021 02:32 PM
We’ve been saying it for months, but now most other polls – even usually biased liberal media polls – show President Joe Biden and the Democrats are in big, big trouble with American voters.
Recent elections in Virginia, New Jersey and New York have proven McLaughlin and Associates right regarding the Democratic agenda’s popularity. (We only wish the midterm elections and 2024 were tomorrow.)
Now, we have even more proof our assumption of the left’s standing amongst Americans was correct.
The recently released McLaughlin & Associates’ November National Poll of 1,000 likely voters, conducted between November 11-16, shows that more American likely voters now say that the country is on the wrong track, the economy is getting worse, and they are really worried about the country’s future. Plus, the majority thinks that President Biden needs to be tested for cognitive health issues.
While this is sad for the country, it is really good for the GOP 2022 election prospects.
Since May, our monthly polls featured in our Newsmax blog have been tracking Joe Biden and the Democrats’ public opinion decline. To that end, what was once a steady erosion has become an implosion for the Democratic party.
But this month, with the worst Biden-Democratic results to date, we must wonder if Biden and the Democrats are even willing to do anything to reverse their declining poll fortunes.
President Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, Speaker Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Leader Chuck Schumer, D-.N.Y., seem intent on doubling down on their failed, unpopular policies.
According to our November poll, the number of likely voters who say the country is headed in the right direction has fallen to only 35%. Sixty-two percent say we’re on the wrong track. Except for the beginning of the pandemic, this is the worst trend rating since Barack Obama was president.
The majority of American likely voters, 55%, say the economy is in recession. Only 38% say we are not in recession.
Nearly two-thirds, 62%, say that the economy is getting worse. Only 31% say the economy is getting better.
Except for March and April of last year with the economic shutdown due to the pandemic, these are the most pessimistic and disturbing results we have seen to date.
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