Reuters/Ipsos released a new poll on Wednesday, and the results are less than kind to President Joe Biden. The poll in question was conducted June 11-17.
President Joe Biden has seen an erosion in support since April, mainly from fellow Democrats, as his administration wrestles with Congress to make good on campaign promises and more Americans worry about an uneven economic recovery, Reuters/Ipsos polling shows.
The voter optimism of the past few months has stalled in the new national poll of 1,000 likely voters that we posted this week and may once again be headed in the wrong direction.
Florida Republican Congressman Carlos Gimenez on Saturday slammed President Joe Biden’s Thursday speech in which he used the term "latinx" to describe Latin-Americans, as well as insinuate that all Latin-Americans were illegal immigrants, calling his comments "racist."
Imagine, for just a second, that in 2016 the result most people expected—and virtually all the experts predicted—happened, and Hillary Clinton was elected president.
The 45th American President Donald Trump addressed his supporters in Wellington, Ohio on Saturday during his first rally in months, streaming it on a new online media platform to get around Big Tech censorship.