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OOPS! Look who got totally snookered by a fake poll that he posted about for 2 or 3 days. Hilarious! What a gruber. Some losers just like to remain ignorant.

Confirmed: Rumors of a Joe Biden ‘Comeback’ Were Greatly Exaggerated


We reported Friday on how CNN’s Chris “reporters don’t pick sides” Cillizza was salivating over a post-State of the Union address poll from NPR/PBS/Marist that showed President Biden with an eight point jump (to 47%) in comparison to a prior poll taken by the same outfit a few weeks prior.

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As Bonchie wrote in his piece at the time, the likelihood of this poll being a sign of things to come was slim to none considering a couple of other polls (Rasumussen and Reuters) released at the same time showed his numbers continued to be dismal.

Since that time, an additional two polls have been taken which further confirm that the one Cillizza gleefully referenced was indeed an outlier. The first one, from IBD/TIPP, showed Biden gaining one point overall in approval rating (39%) and with virtually no movement among the crucial independent voting bloc:

However, the March survey of 1,318 adults found that the president’s address, which covered inflation and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, did not sway independents. Only 27 percent of independents approve of Biden’s performance — the same result as in February.

The figure for independents who disapprove was 53 percent in March, down from 55 percent in February.

He did, however, improve eight points among Democrats, with 74% approving – though the number seems high, a political party not rallying around their president and giving him numbers in the 80s and 90s in an election year is usually bad news for the party in charge.

In a Quinnipiac poll released Monday, Biden saw only a one-point jump (to 38%) among Americans over his numbers in the same poll from last week, with people still “divided” on his handling of Russia’s attack on Ukraine:





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