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More voters say Trump presidency 'better than expected' compared to Biden: poll

  
Via:  Just Jim NC TttH  •  10 months ago  •  12 comments

By:   nypost (New York Post)

More voters say Trump presidency 'better than expected' compared to Biden: poll
Nearly three times as many registered US voters say former President Donald Trump's term was "better than expected," compared with those who said the same about President Biden's term in the Oval Office, a new poll shows.

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Hindsight really is 2020.

A plurality of US voters say former President Donald Trump's four years in office were "better than expected" while fewer than one in seven say the same of President Biden's tenure, a new poll shows.

An NBC News national survey released Friday found that 40% of respondents said Trump's presidency was "better" than they thought it would be.

Another 29% said it was "worse," and 31% said it was "about as expected."

Only 14% said Biden's presidency was "better than expected" — and 42% said it was "worse."

Another 44% said it was "about as expected," according to the poll.

Halfway through Trump's term in office, NBC News found just 29% of registered voters nationwide said his presidency was "better than expected," 27% said it was "worse," and 43% said it was "about as expected."

When Friday's poll was broken down by party affiliation, 52% of Democrats said the Biden administration "met expectations," 30% said it was "better than they expected" and 18% said it has been "worse."

3When Friday's poll was broken down by party affiliation, 52% of Democrats said the Biden administration "met expectations," 30% said it was "better than they expected" and 18% said it has been "worse."

Meanwhile, 80% of Republican voters said the Trump administration was "better than expected" and only 6% said it was "worse" — with 24% saying it was "about as expected."

However, the Biden administration polled incredibly low with independent voters, only 6% of whom said the president's tenure had been "better than they expected" and a whopping 52% of whom said it has been "worse."

Among independent voters, 38% said the Trump administration was "better" than expected, 43% said it was "about as expected" and 18% said it was "worse."

3Former President Donald Trump is currently favored to win back the Oval Office later this year. JOHN MABANGLO/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

Registered voters list the economy and the US border as top issues ahead of the 2024 presidential election, the poll also found, with those critical of Biden citing concerns about his age and mental acuity.

But even some Democrats told NBC News that the president's handling of the Israel-Hamas war and some of his signature legislative achievements were a disappointment.

"Nothing has touched me when it comes to Biden at all that I can say, at least, 'Yeah, there was a trickle-down,'" New Jersey Democrat Dionne Holt, who voted for Biden in 2020, told the outlet.

3The Biden administration polled incredibly low with independent voters. Getty Images

Nevertheless, Holt maintained that Trump was not "good for the country" and her view of his presidency had not softened in the more than three years since he left office.

Those who still say Biden's tenure has been "better than expected" referenced the administration's opposition to Trump, laws passed to support US infrastructure and combat climate change and an improving economy since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic.

By contrast, Republican voters who looked back with nostalgia at Trump's time in office cited economic growth and stability in foreign affairs.

"I think the economy was growing and the country was secure. Well, we had the border, and we had no wars, we had no wars with the other foreign countries," one Illinois Republican in his mid-50s told NBC.

Trump's handling of the economy and immigration earned him high marks from some registered Democrats and independent voters as proof that his administration was "better than expected."

Registered voters who said the 45th president's administration was "worse than expected" cited his personal character, his attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results and his actions leading up to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot.

The NBC poll was conducted Jan. 26-30 among 1,000 registered voters. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.


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Just Jim NC TttH
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1  seeder  Just Jim NC TttH    10 months ago

Chew on that naysayers LOL

 
 
 
Ozzwald
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1.1  Ozzwald  replied to  Just Jim NC TttH @1    10 months ago
Chew on that naysayers LOL

Just because they claim to believe it, doesn't make it true.

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Just Jim NC TttH
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1.1.1  seeder  Just Jim NC TttH  replied to  Ozzwald @1.1    10 months ago

That seems to be a problem with a lot of people. They look at stats instead instead of the pulse of the people it affects. That is exactly what happened in 2016..............and more than likely will in '24

 
 
 
Ronin2
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1.1.2  Ronin2  replied to  Ozzwald @1.1    10 months ago

Covid does miracles doesn't it.

Trump paid dearly for Democrat bastions of stupidity shutting down their economies.

Brandon has botched the recovery so badly that credit card debt is the highest it has ever been; people are raiding their retirement accounts; working multiple jobs; and the idea of owning a home is a pipe dream to most.

Way to go Brandon!!!!

 
 
 
Ozzwald
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1.1.3  Ozzwald  replied to  Just Jim NC TttH @1.1.1    10 months ago
They look at stats instead instead of the pulse of the people it affects.

When you are talking numbers the stats are the truth and beliefs are subjective.

 
 
 
Just Jim NC TttH
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1.1.5  seeder  Just Jim NC TttH  replied to  Ozzwald @1.1.4    10 months ago

All three sources from 2021. 

 
 
 
Ozzwald
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1.1.6  Ozzwald  replied to  Just Jim NC TttH @1.1.5    10 months ago

All three sources from 2021. 

When do YOU think COVID was doing the most damage???  You wanted the articles before COVID?

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
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2  Jeremy Retired in NC    10 months ago
When Friday's poll was broken down by party affiliation, 52% of Democrats said the Biden administration "met expectations," 30% said it was "better than they expected" and 18% said it has been "worse."

That's a lot of people who expected a total fuck up to, well, fuck up the country.

 
 
 
JBB
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2.1  JBB  replied to  Jeremy Retired in NC @2    10 months ago

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Robert in Ohio
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3  Robert in Ohio    10 months ago

Economy, inflation, debt

Trump

  • Inflation
  • 2017: 2.1 %
  • 2018: 2.4%
  • 2019: 1.8%
  • 2020: 1.2%

 

Biden

  • Inflation
  • 2021: 4.7%
  • 2022: 8.0%
  • 2023: 4.1%
  • S&P 500:  +29.7% from Biden’s inauguration through Jan. 29, 2024 (first three years in office)
  • Real GDP Growth:  +5.9% ( 2021 ), +1.9% ( 2022 ), +2.5% ( 2023 )
  • Jobs:  Employers have created an average of 409,000 positions per month during Biden’s first three years, which has been aided by a massive post-pandemic return to work.
  • Debt:  A preliminary analysis estimates Biden has added $4.8 trillion to the debt so far, according to the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. That total doesn’t include the  Fiscal Responsibility Act  or the full impact of Biden’s various student debt relief plans.
  • Signed a $1 trillion  bipartisan infrastructure deal  aimed at repairing roads and bridges, expanding public transit systems and modernizing the electrical grid, among other changes.

    Biden vs. Trump: How they compare on economy, border, abortion (newsnationnow.com)

 
 
 
Ronin2
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3.1  Ronin2  replied to  Robert in Ohio @3    10 months ago

Again; Covid recovery did miracles for Brandon. Easy to get high GDP and Jobs creation during a recovery.

 
 

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