The majority of Americans (59%) approve President BidenJoe Biden’s administration still seizes land near the border despite plans to stop building the wall: report on the Olympics, the weather on the agenda of Biden’s meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Boehner on the ‘Afghanistan: “It’s time to withdraw troops” MOREAccording to a survey by the Pew Research Center published Friday, he handles his job as he approaches 100 days in office.
The survey found that Biden’s approval is up 5 percentage points from 54 percent in March, while 39 percent of respondents said they disapprove of their work so far.
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Biden has been bolstered by his support for his tone and rhetoric, as well as his treatment of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Pew survey found that 72% of Americans believe the Biden administration has done an excellent or good job managing vaccine production and distribution.
46% said they like how Biden behaves at work, compared to 27% who don’t, and 44% of respondents said they believe Biden has changed the tone of the political debate for the better, compared to the 29% who said it has gotten worse.
According to the poll, Biden still faces challenges on some political fronts. The number of Democrats and Republicans who believe illegal immigration is a major problem has risen for the past year, as Biden faced an increase in migrants on the southern border.
The Pew survey surveyed 5,109 adults from April 5 to 11, days before the Biden administration recommended stopping the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The survey has a margin of error of 2.1 percentage points.
Public polls in the first months of Biden’s tenure have shown that the public has given him high ratings in his treatment of the pandemic and in his overall rating of approval.