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                                            The shine has worn off Joe Biden.
     

    © Leigh Vogel/Getty Images North America/Getty Images for Concordia Summi  NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 01: (Images have been converted in to black and  white) Vice President of the United States Joe Biden speaks on stage  during the 2015 Concordia Summit at Grand Hyatt New York on October 1,  2015 in New York City. (Photo by Leigh Vogel/Getty Images for Concordia  Summit)   His average approval ratings is now below 50% in the running averages maintained by 538 (
49.3%) and Real Clear Politics (
49.6%). (Hat tip to
 Politico's Playbook for first noting it!)
             
 While polling averages are less-than-a-perfect measure -- they take  in lots and lots of polling data, of varying degrees of expertise and  rigor -- they do make clear that Biden has been on a downward trend.  Gallup confirms the erosion in Biden's support; as of late July his  approval rating stood at 50%, the lowest of his term to date.
It also seems unlikely that Biden's somewhat-freefall has stopped just yet. 
Data from an
 Reuters-Ipsos poll showed  that Biden's approval rating dropped from 53% on Friday to 46% on  Tuesday -- a dip that seems directly tied to the chaos happening in  Afghanistan and the 
President's somewhat-slow response to it.
There's  also the ongoing fourth spike of Covid-19 ravaging the country, with  new cases up 52% nationally as compared to two weeks ago and deaths up  87% during that same time frame, 
according to The New York Times. 
Given  all of that -- and the at-times conflicting messages coming out of the  Biden White House -- it seems likely that the President's approval  numbers have not gotten as low as they might over the coming weeks.
Now,  it's worth noting here that Biden is still in far better shape  polling-wise than his predecessor was at this point in his first term.  According to
 Gallup's Presidential Approval Center, then-President Donald Trump was at just 38% approval in the late summer of 2017. And Trump's approval rating 
never got to 50% in his 
entire term in office. In other words, Biden's current low is higher than the best Trump ever did.
But  go back before Trump and the numbers are a bit more humbling for Biden.  Roughly seven months into his first term, Barack Obama had a 59%  approval rating in Gallup numbers while George W. Bush's approval stood  at 56%.
So what, you might say? Biden isn't up for reelection for three more years! Plenty of time for his numbers to recover!
Which  is, of course, true. But it also paints an incomplete picture of the  impact of presidential approval on a president's party.
As Gallup's Jeffrey Jones wrote in September 2018:
"In  Gallup's polling history, presidents with job approval ratings below  50% have seen their party lose 37 House seats, on average, in midterm  elections. That compares with an average loss of 14 seats when  presidents had approval ratings above 50%."
That's a VERY big  difference. And by the way, that trend continued in the 2018 midterm  elections as Trump's approval rating hovered in the low 40s -- and the  House GOP 
lost 40 seats and control of the chamber.
That  history has plenty of Democratic candidates and party strategists  nervously watching Biden's latest poll slippage. He won't have to face  voters until 2024, but many of them will be on the ballot in less than  15 months and know that much of their fate lies in how the public  perceives the job Biden is doing.
At the moment, there's plenty of reason for concern.
When Xinn writs such - it is clear Comrade Xi has decided to elevate Comrade Harris to teh Oval Office. 
replacing senile and blundering fiden - sounds like a good idea
He is run by communist handlers - including harris
harris will take off teh velvet gloves of teh fiden handlers - and use the mailed fist adn jackboots to install marxist dictatorship. 
Xi is calling teh shots in DC. 
They are precipitating a Civil War!