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LYING SOCIOPATH LAWYER JOE BIDEN'S REPORT CARD - HE'S A FUCKING MORON! - Poll: 46 Percent Believe Biden Has Done Less than Expected in Office

 

Poll: 46 Percent Believe Biden Has Done Less than Expected in Office

US President Joe Biden buys ice cream as Michigan Senators Debbie Stabenow (R) looks on at Moomers Homemade Ice Cream in Traverse City, Michigan on July 3, 2021. (Photo by MANDEL NGAN / AFP) (Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)
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Forty-six percent of registered voters think President Joe Biden has done less than expected since being inaugurated as president, according to a recently released Hill-HarrisX poll.

Additionally, when asked if they “believe President Joe Biden has accomplished more, less, or about as much as expected since taking office this January,” 23 percent of the respondents said Biden has done “more” than expected, while 31 percent said he has done “about as much as expected.”

The responses were answered along party lines. Seventy-two percent who identified as Republican said he has done less than expected, with only eight percent saying he has done more; and 20 percent said the president has done “about as much as expected.” Only 17 percent who identified as Democrats said Biden has done less than expected, with 44 percent saying he has done more, and 38 percent saying the president has done “about as much as expected.”

However, half (50 percent) of the independent respondents said he has done less, while only 14 percent said he has done more, and 38 percent said the president has done “about as much as expected.”

The Hill-HarrisX poll was conducted between November 9 and 10, asking 921 registered voters, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.2 percent.

The poll was released the same day the Biden White House held a signing ceremony for the infrastructure package, one of Biden’s only accomplishments so far in his administration.

Additionally, Biden’s approval has plummeted in recent months, going as low as 36.4 percent, according to a Zogby poll taken in October.

The Zogby poll also showed that Biden — within the first year of being in office — had already hemorrhaged support from most Hispanic voters (41 percent positive/59 percent negative) and an overwhelming majority of independent voters (24 percent positive/71 percent negative).

The October CIVIQS rolling job approval average showed that Biden’s approval rating is underwater in 41 states.

Jacob Bliss is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow him on Twitter.

Joe Biden Exaggerates Details of 2004 Fire: My House Burned Down ‘With My Wife In It’

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - NOVEMBER 02: U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during the World Leaders' Summit "Accelerating Clean Technology Innovation and Deployment" session on day three of COP26 on November 02, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. It is the 26th "Conference of the Parties" and represents a gathering of all the countries …
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President Joe Biden exaggerated Tuesday details of a fire that burned his home in 2004 while emphasizing the importance of infrastructure.

Speaking on a bridge in New Hampshire, Biden said:

And I know, having had a house burn down with my wife in it — she got out safely, God willing — that having a significant portion of it burn, I can tell: ten minutes makes a hell of a difference.

Biden has cited this story before, particularly while talking about the importance of firefighters.

According to reports, Biden’s Delaware house did not “burn down,” and a “significant portion” of his home did not burn.

The Associated Press reported at the time that lightning struck Biden’s home, but the fire was “small,” and firefighters responded quickly to a call from his wife, Jill Biden. Cranston Heights Fire Company Chief George Lamborn said they were able to keep flames from spreading beyond the kitchen.

Biden’s telling of the story demonstrates his repeated willingness to stretch the truth to demonstrate a point.

Previous versions of Biden’s house fire story have been more accurate, such as his retelling of the event at a wildfire center in Sacramento in September.

He said:

I got a phone call: Lightning strike hit — I live on a little pond — a 10-acre pond that borders my property. Hit a conduit in the side of the hill. It went up underneath and set on fire the internal part of my house, so the air conditioning just was billowing out smoke. When the fire company came, the smoke was so thick — not a joke. And the firefighters — I mean, you could not see in the house, from the basement floor all the way to the third floor. Not a single thing. And my fire service went and they saved my wife, and, as she says, saved the cat and my ‘67 Corvette.

Joe Biden sits in his 1967 Corvette Stingray on July 16, 2020, in Wilmington, Delaware. (Adam Schultz/Biden for President/Flikr)

Joe Biden sits in his 1967 Corvette Stingray on July 16, 2020, in Wilmington, Delaware. (Adam Schultz/Biden for President/Flikr)

Biden also told the story in 2013 during the 25th Annual National Fire and Emergency Services Dinner of the Congressional Fire Services Institute.

He said:

I was down here doing a Sunday program, and lightning struck my home and destroyed a significant portion of it, and you got my wife out. …And in addition to my wife, you got my second-best love out of the house: my ‘67 Corvette. So thank you all. So I owe you. When I say I owe you, I mean I owe you.

Biden’s remarks about the fire on Tuesday sparked a response from Glenn Kessler, a fact-checker for the Washington Post.

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