
Biden's polling is steadier than Trump's
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Poll of the week: A Quinnipiac University poll finds that President Joe Biden's job approval rating stands at 52% to a disapproval rating of 38% among registered voters.
Biden's average approval rating is 55% and his average disapproval rating is 39%, which makes for an average net approval rating of +16 points. What's the point: Nothing ever seemed to shake Donald Trump's job approval rating. It moved less than any other president in the polling era.
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