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16% say they are better off. now, those numbers stand in stark contrast to when the poll asked americans the same question two years after the election of former president donald trump when just 13% said they were worse off and a whopping 25% said they were in fact better off. meanwhile in the very latest fox news survey, biden s approval amongst independents is at just 33%, down 22 points from a high of 55% back in june of 2021. and if you re the white house and you think, well, that s pretty bad, well, this is worse, because when asked about the upcoming presidential election in 2024, 62% of americans said they d be disappointed or angry if biden were reelected. just 36% said they d be enthusiastic or satisfied. by the way, the number of americans who categorized themselves as extremely or very concerned about major hot-button
president biden 31%. somebody else, not even no name here, just anybody else, please run! pete, you ve got 31%. kevin, i just was looking at this and i thought when you get to a number like that of you name it and i ll take him, it s bad for the administration. political death nail here, because what it basically says is not only are we so dissatisfied with you, we ll take just about anybody else you put up. i think the real challenge s who do they turn challenge is who do they turn to? if it s not michelle obama, is there somebody that could get the job done and beat president trump in a head-to-head. not a long line there. what do you think, pete? that s a very good point by kevin. when you look at some of the stories that came out recently about vice president harris, it certainly seems like she s not going to be an option. where do democrats go? many of the polls are reflecting many americans are unsure about the president s ability to run for re-election just physically.