President Joe Biden’s approval rating saw little improvement after he used last week’s State of the Union address to rally the country amid Russia’s Ukraine invasion, tout economic progress and present a more moderate policy agenda. High inflation and gas prices continue to be big sources of discontent.
The March IBD/TIPP Poll finds that Biden’s approval rating edged up eight-tenths of a point to 45.2 over the past month, after slumping to the lowest point of his presidency in February. That index measure indicates that 45.2% of adults surveyed approve of Biden’s job performance, excluding those who were unsure or declined to state an opinion. CONTINUED
Jed Graham, Investor’s Business Daily