Poll: Only 28 Percent Of Americans Think Kamala Harris Is Doing A Good Job – The Federalist

Posted: November 9, 2021 at 2:23 pm

The American publics opinion of Vice President Kamala Harris and her track record as President Joe Bidens supposed right-hand woman is tanking, a new poll from USA Today and Suffolk University found.

According to the survey conducted over the phone Nov. 3-5, 51.2 percent of Americans disapprove of the job Kamala Harris has done as Vice President. While its been months since Harris relented after scandalously refusing to visit the southern U.S. border despite a raging crisis, voters still do not hold her in high esteem. Harriss approval rating is hovering at just 28 percent, which is 10 points lower than the publics view of the president.

Bidens approval is also backsliding at an alarming rate, as Democrats grow more concerned about their partys performance in the upcoming 2022 midterms. The same poll that exposed the publics low opinion of Harris also found that a majority of Americans, 59 percent, disapprove of the presidents track record 11 months into his tenure in the White House.

Of those surveyed, 46 percent, including 16 percent who cast a vote for the Democrat, say Biden has underperformed at his job since getting elected. Among independents, 44 percent agree that Biden has done a worse job in office than they expected.

Biden told reporters last week, I didnt run to determine how well Im going to do in the polls, but his words are not convincing a majority of Americans, 64 percent, who say they do not support Biden running for a second presidential term. Thats a higher number than the 58 percent opposed to former President Donald Trump running again. Of that 64 percent, 28 percent identify as Democrats.

Jordan Davidson is a staff writer at The Federalist. She graduated from Baylor University where she majored in political science and minored in journalism.

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