Fully one in three (34%) Democrat voters support the impeachment of President Joe Biden, a new national poll by Rasmussen reveals – and results of other national surveys appear to provide the reasons why.
In a survey conducted January 26-27, 2022, Rasmussen asked 1,000 U.S. likely voters if they support or oppose Biden’s impeachment:
“Some Republicans in Congress have endorsed articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden, citing his immigration policy and his failure in Afghanistan, among other reasons. Do you support or oppose impeaching President Biden?”
Among all U.S. voters, half (50%) support Biden’s impeachment, including 33% who “strongly support” impeaching and 17% who “somewhat support” the move.
Even a third (34%) of Democrat voters say they support impeachment – with the 19% who strongly support it outnumbering the 15% who just somewhat support it.
A CBS/YouGov poll reveals declines in the percentages of Democrats who feel “secure” (52%-42%), “calm” (56%-45%) and “satisfied” (54%-49%) since last April.
Likewise, the percentages of Democrats who consider Biden to be “effective” (88%-72%), “focused” (86%-76%) and “unifying” (76%-65%) have all dropped from April.
Since July, Biden’s job rating is also down, with Democrats who strongly approve of his performance declining from 61% to 40% and disapproval rising from 7% to 19%. “Somewhat” approval rose from 32% to 41% among Democrats.
“Our most recent CBS News poll indicates not just a decline in Mr. Biden’s overall approval rating, but also a softening of support among those who still approve of him,” CBS News reports.