Biden continues to lose an election rematch with Donald Trump, and only 38% of 'Unaffiliated Voters' have a "favorable" opinion of Anthony Fauci
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Texas Insider Report) — Down 4% from a week ago, the latest Rasmussen Reports National Telephone & Online Survey found that just 26% of "Likely U.S. Voters" think the country is heading in the right direction and "is on the Right Track." And, 68% disagree.
This is the lowest full-week number of Biden's short one-year old term as president.
Biden also ended the week with a Daily Job Approval of just 38%.
The National Telephone Survey of 2,500 Likely U.S. Voters that returned these results was conducted by Rasmussen Reports from January 9-13, 2022 and had a sampling error for the survey is +/- 2% with a 95% level of confidence.
A January 5th, Rasmussen Survey found that:
- Economic Confidence fell to 97.3 in Rasmussen Report's "Economic Index" – nearly two points lower than in December
- Biden would lose an election rematch to former President Donald Trump,
- who would win among independents and almost evenly split Hispanic voters
- Most voters think the U.S. Senate’s filibuster is an “important distinction” between the House and the Senate,
- and Democrats are pushing to end the rule, most think the filibuster is worth preserving
- Only 38% of unaffiliated voters have a "favorable" opinion of Dr. Anthony Fauci, while
- Just 21% of Republicans have a favorable opinion of Dr. Fauci.
- For likely Democrat voters, the figure was 75%.
Field work for all Rasmussen Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. See methodology HERE.
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