So lets Review Last Week’s Key Poll Results
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Texas Insider Report) — In separate surveys of 1,000 "Likely U.S. Voters" last week, here's what Americas told Rasmussen Reports regarding President Biden's handling of the Immigration Issue, who they blame for the Migrant Crisis at the Mexico Border, and how strongly they're against Democrat's Spending, Taxing & Reconciliation Bill – none of it, spoiler alert, is good news for Joe Biden's presidency.
- President Biden ended the week with a "Daily Job Approval Rating"of just 42%.
- A 52% Majority of voters blame President Biden for the Migrant Crisis at the Mexico Border,
- and rate him “poor” on his Handling of Immigration.
- Most voters also give the media poor ratings for their coverage of America’s immigration problems.
A 53% Majority Oppose Biden & Congressional Democrat's $3.5 Trillion Spending Bill,
- and are Against Raising Debt Ceiling.
- Voters are divided on whether former President Donald Trump should run again in 2024, but most would vote for him in a race against either President Joe Biden or Vice President Kamala Harris.
A majority of Likely Voters blame President Joe Biden for the migrant crisis at the Mexico Border, and rate him “poor” on his handling of immigration.
- 52% of voters now rate Mr. Biden’s handling of immigration issues as "poor."
- And, his ratings on immigration have worsened since April, when 50% of voters rated his handling of immigration as "poor."
- Just 13% of voters now rate Biden as "excellent" on his handling of issues related to immigration.
- 17% rate his handling of immigration as "good," and
- 15% say Biden is doing a "fair" job on immigration.
- Most voters also give the media "poor" ratings for their coverage of America’s immigration problems.
Majority 53% Oppose $3.5 Trillion Spending Bill, Against Raising Debt Ceiling
Most majority of Likely Voters are against the $3.5 trillion “Reconciliation” budget bill that currently has Congress deadlocked, and are also opposed to raising the National Debt Limit Ceiling.
- 53% Opposed to passage of the $3.5 trillion spending & reconciliation measure,
- including 41% who Strongly Oppose passage.
- 10% are not sure.
- 36% Support passage of the $3.5 trillion spending bill,
- including 23% who Strongly Support passage of the bill.

Trump 2024 Would Beat Either President Joe Biden, or Vice President Kamala Harris in a 2024 Matchups
While Likely Voters are divided on whether former President Donald Trump should run again or not in 2024, substantial majorities would vote for him over either President Joe Biden or Vice President Kamala Harris.
Rasmussen Reports finds that 48% of Likely U.S. Voters think it would be a good idea for Trump to run for president again in 2024, while 44% say it would be a bad idea.
The national telephone and online survey of 1,000 U.S. Likely Voters was conducted on September 21-22, 2021 by Rasmussen Reports, with the margin of sampling error is +/- 3 percentage points, and a 95% level of confidence. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
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