(PB) >>21001146 Biden's approval rating just hit its lowest mark on record (37.4%)
(PB) >>21001557 POLL: 84% Of Americans Expect To Be Worse Off Under A Second Biden Term
Maybe a statsfag can explain this to me. If 84% of people think they will be worse off then that means only 16% think they will be the same or better off, but 34.7% of people approve of the job he is doing. Seems to be a disconnect there. unless 19% of people like being miserable.
Greg Hunter at USAWatchdog.com has been reporting for months that Biden's "real" approval rating is <15%. He has two sources, one protected, and the other is Martin Armstrong. Both are now saying the number is <7%.
https://usawatchdog.com/its-trump-vs-wwiii-martin-armstrong/
In that video Armstrong also says that the real steal in 2020 was the J6 riot allowed Pelosi to use emergency rules that prevented any states from contesting the count.
Personally I am still not sure I completely trust Armstrong. But he is still worth listening to.