Sunday subscribers thread for April 25, 2021
Biden’s approvals are high and steady, despite “trouble” at the border, a push for DC statehood, and media outcry over potential SCOTUS expansion
Happy Sunday!
This week, several polls came out showing Biden with a steady and high approval rating. The average stands at 54% approve to 40% disapprove — roughly where it has been for the past month, plus-or-minus a point.
This stability flies in the face of two theories that have been circulating among political journalists. First, that the attention being paid to a bounce in border-crossings from Central America would reveal Biden to be a weak and ineffectual leader. And second, that Biden passing policies that are popular with 65-75% of voters would increase his ratings.
Overall, it looks like we’re in roughly the same political environment we were in last November. Maybe a little friendlier to Democrats.
This week’s newsletter is done and will be sent out in a few hours. It’s on how we can use the polls to try to adjust for democratic deficits in our grossly pro-rural electoral institutions.
Hi Elliott,
According to a recent Gallup poll, Biden has a greater approval rating gap between different groups than previous Presidents. Party approval is one category that stood out to me. Biden has a 96% approval rating among Democrats and only has a 10% approval rating among Republicans which is an 86% difference between parties. Could approval ratings be so polarized that they are starting to be similar to who the voters intent to vote for?
https://news.gallup.com/poll/346622/biden-sparks-greater-party-education-gaps-predecessors.aspx
I hope you are having a good weekend,
Elliot