questions about our foreign policy there. you can understand why this is at the heart of the last-minute revisions and rewrites that are happening as the president is about to come back to washington. chris, we know at its heart, this speech is primarily one that will be focused on the economy. you look at the poll numbers showing not just questions about even among democrats his candidacy in 2024, also these 62% of voters nationwide who say they don t think the president has accomplished very much. that s really a message that the president wants to get across in his speech tomorrow as we ve seen him over the last few days as well. talking about all those legislative wins, but more importantly, from the perspective of the white house, offering tangible ways those pieces of legislation he s signed will translate into tangible benefits for the average american. michael steele, since mike brought up the poll memoli and steele here.
sounds like a podcast. let me look at more of the abc poll which found on the question of whether biden has accomplished anything during his presidency, 62% not very much or little to nothing. on the question of whether he s brought good jobs to the country, 60% say he has not despite the fact that he s over seen the fastest pace of job growth in u.s. history. to the point of tomorrow s speech, and everybody does last-minute revisions and rewrites, is it a messaging problem for joe biden and the white house, or is this general a general malaise in the country, it will take a lot more than this to get him started in the other direction? to pick up from how we began this conversation with the sounds from fox news, if america is a failing country, that file your began under the trump administration when he was kicking boots with putin. so this idea of the narrative is important. it is very important. i think it really goes to how