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Lets Go Brandon! 70% Say Country Headed In Wrong Direction - NBC Poll

Started by G.L.R., Mon 01 Nov 2021

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Biden's approval plummets further as over 70% say country headed in wrong direction – NBC poll

31 Oct, 2021


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Bad poll numbers continue to plague President Joe Biden as the  latest survey shows a majority, including almost half of Democrats,  believe the country is headed in the wrong direction.The NBC News poll,  released Sunday and conducted among 1,000 adults in the US, represents  only the latest disappointing poll numbers for Biden. His approval has  been steadily slipping in most surveys, including those conducted by  NBC, with the latest job approval rating standing at 42%, a dip from 49%  in August and 53% in April....


Seven in 10 respondents said they believe the country is also headed  in the wrong direction under the Biden administration. Broken down by party, 93% of Republicans say the country is going in the wrong direction, while 70% of Independents agree. While Biden's polling is typically much better among Democrats, even 48% of their supporters said things are not headed in the right direction. Only 22% said the country is actually headed in the right direction, according to the polling data. Respondents  were more split on which political party should control Congress after  the 2022 midterms (47% for Democrats, 45% for Republicans), and over  half of those surveyed believe the US' best years are already behind  it.



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A  recent ABC/Ipsos poll found the president's overall approval standing  at only 45%, with 49% of respondents saying they disapproved.  Biden's  approval ratings have slipped as his administration has dealt with a  number of issues, including record numbers of migrants at the southern  border, the Covid-19 pandemic and controversial vaccine mandates, as  well as supply chain and staffing issues causing disruptions in multiple industries.


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The president has also struggled to push his massive  $1.75 trillion spending bill, which includes infrastructure and climate  spending, through Congress as Republicans have stood staunchly against  the massive price tag, along with key Democrat senators like Kyrsten Sinema. ...  Biden's polling unpopularity has given his  critics plenty to point to when blasting the president's agenda, and  many signaled the NBC poll and its 70% disapproval as perhaps one of the  worst polls for the Democrat yet.
 

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Although the Daily Mail UK typically tells the truth, it's default stance is Left Wing. The Daily Mail will, at any opportunity, demonise Whites and White so-called Conservatives. Where most Left Wing MSM will conflate and even lie in their stories, the Daily Mail's lies are typically by omission only.

What's the percentage of Democrats calling for mass arrests and reeducation/concentration camps for accused Trump Voters and White Americans in general. What percentage of Democrats in the White House support riots, looting, burning and murder - just as long as it's done in the name of AntiFa or Black Lives? How many Democrats believe that White Americans should be disenfranchised and stripped of possessions and land for redistribution through use of violence? That's the truth that the Daily Mail dare not tackle as it continues with its lies of omission.


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10152597/30-Republicans-say-VIOLENCE-way-save-mounting-problems-Poll.html

Three out of every 10 Republicans believe the United States is so far gone that violence might be the only way to save it, according to a new poll released late last month The national survey taken by the Public Religion Research Institute shows that the fallout from January 6 Capitol riot may still be polarizing Americans more than nine months after it occurred

Out of the 30 percent of Republicans who agreed that 'true American patriots might have to resort to violence in order to save our country,' 39 percent also held the belief that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump.

Republicans who back baseless election fraud theories are about four times more likely to call for 'patriotic' violence than those who don't.

And 40 percent of those calling for uprising get their news from 'far-right' sources such as OAN and Newsmax.

Nearly one in 5 Americans - 18 percent - agreed with the need for violence in general, with 11 percent of Democrats and 17 percent of Independents saying so as well.

'Democracy is at a perilous crossroads right now. And I think that these poll results should be a further wakeup call to everyone,' Mike Sozan, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, told DailyMail.com.

'One of the big challenges here is one of the nation's two major political parties is accepting dangerous disinformation about the 2020 election, even though our elections are safe and secure.'

Among religious groups, the poll found that 26 percent of white evangelical protestants believed violence is necessary to save the country, more than any other faith identity.

Next was people who follow non-Christian religions, of which 23 percent believe 'American patriots' need to take action to save the US.

PRRI CEO and founder Robert Jones said the findings are 'a direct result of former President Trump calling into question the election.'

'I've been doing this a while, for decades, and it's not the kind of finding that as a sociologist, a public opinion pollster, that you're used to seeing,' he told Yahoo News.

Even before he left office, the ex-president began promoting conspiracy theories that the election was rigged in favor of President Joe Biden.

On January 6 he channeled the furor created by those claims to rile up hundreds of supporters at his White House Stop the Steal rally, encouraging them to march toward the Capitol to put pressure on lawmakers who were readying to certify the election results

Jones said he originally believed that the enthusiasm for violence would be highest 'in the heat of the moment' immediately after the riot

But PRRI's findings on the question remained relatively steady in similar surveys conducted since March when 28 percent of Republicans, 13 percent of Independents and 7 percent of Democrats believed American patriots would have to 'save the country' with violence.

'One might hope cooler heads would prevail, but we really haven't seen that' in the aftermath of January 6, Jones said.

'If anything, it looks like people are doubling down and views are getting kind of locked in.'

It appears the beliefs that pushed people to insurrection that day are still alive within Trump's party. Nearly 70 percent of Republicans either somewhat or completely agree that the election was stolen from Trump.

'That's a very unfortunate and dangerous result,' Sozan said.

About one in seven Republicans who believe so trust 'far-right' news sources, while only 19 percent of GOP voters who watch 'mainstream' media think the same.

'Donald Trump continues to repeat the lie that the election was stolen from him and that there was widespread election fraud - sadly, what we see is that Trump repeating that for over a year makes his followers believe it,' Sozan said.

The survey also shows that other beliefs that overlap with QAnon conspiracy theories still maintain a presence as well, despite repeatedly being disproven.

Roughly a quarter of Republican respondents to the survey identify as QAnon believers, which PRRI notes is 'significantly higher' than the 15 percent of Independents and 10 percent of Democrats who believe in it.

But nationwide, PRRI identified two QAnon beliefs along with the idea that 'true American patriots' need to rise to violence that hold true with about one in every five Americans.

Twenty-one percent of all respondents believe that 'There is a storm coming soon that will sweep away the elites in power and restore the rightful leaders.'

And 18 percent agreed with the statement, 'The government, media, and financial worlds in the U.S. are controlled by a group of Satan-worshipping pedophiles who run a global child sex-trafficking operation
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