As the November election approaches, President Joe Biden faces the challenge of improving his approval ratings among independents and Democrats to secure a second term. The trend line of Biden's approval rating gives Republicans optimism but emphasizes the need for hard work to save the country. The Economist is tracking the election, providing polls, candidate guides, and key dates. Biden's economic performance will be crucial in determining his reelection prospects.
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Just as Americans are getting ready to cast ballots in November, President Joe Biden’s economy will be right around the dividing line that typically separates winning reelection campaigns from losing ones https://t.co/hW6zi08E8f
In November Americans will elect their next president. The Economist is tracking the contest. Follow the latest polls, read short guides on the two main candidates, and mark key electoral-calendar dates https://t.co/kuV4XJK8SJ 👇
The trend line on Joe Biden’s approval rating is reason for Republicans to be optimistic heading into November. But take nothing for granted, let’s do the hard work and save our country. https://t.co/VMBZy3UFvq
"Looking ahead to November, history suggests that Biden has significant work to do to improve his approval rating among independents as well as Democrats if he is to win a second term." https://t.co/mHTWLDCk08