The White House is “deeply frustrated” by media coverage of polls that portray the Biden administration in a negative light while ignoring his economic improvements.
According to The Hil reportl, “Someone in Biden’s orbit also told The Hill that part of the frustration was due to the media’s disproportionate focus on polls that show Biden losing while ignoring polls that show him winner.”
Even though Trump predicts an economic collapse under the Biden regime, inflation falls, the stock market is soaring and unemployment is near “historic lows”. Additionally, post-pandemic prices appear to be slowing.
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However, according to The Hill, economic progress does not receive the media coverage necessary to influence polling results.
A Biden official told The Hill that the lack of media coverage is a “deep frustration.”
“A Biden ally said the meetings were held because of ‘deep frustration’ about the polls, but that it did not reflect panic about the president’s prospects,” The Hill reported.
A Biden administration source told The Hill that “the meetings are intended to discuss messaging about his age and accomplishments. Those around him expressed concern that the message was not strong or coherent enough to resonate with the public. “
However, the Biden administration considers the polls meaningless because the election is several months away.
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Biden’s job approval rating currently sits at 39%, up slightly from October and November when he was reported at 37%, according to one report. new survey from Gallup.
His approval rating fell below 40% five times during his mandate.
According to Gallup, Biden’s poor performance is the weakest among modern presidents seeking re-election at this point in their terms.
Biden is complaining to close aides as his low approval rating continues to frustrate him and first lady Jill Biden, according to a new media report.
“He complained that his economic message did little to make a difference, even as the economy grew and unemployment fell, according to people familiar with his comments, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a private conversation,” according to the Post, whose headline reported Biden’s “dismal poll numbers.”
The Biden administration did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Fox News’ Jeffrey Clark contributed to this report.