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The Brian Mudd Show

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Nobody Likes President Biden... Nobody

Flag for candidate Joe Biden

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4 States. That’s how many Joe Biden has a net positive approval rating in right now. Four states. The only states currently looking at Joe and collectively thinking... Yes, give me more of that guy’s sweet action are Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Vermont. That’s right, that’s it. Not California where his approval rating is 42%. Not New York where his approval rating is just 41%. That’s how devastating his presidency has been thus far - he's managed to lose most Californians and New Yorkers. And while you’re welcome to openly call into question what’s wrong with the collective in those four states, especially Massachusetts where they’re allegedly the most educated in the country, this is a massive storyline with under six months to Election Day. As I mentioned in my takeaways yesterday, Biden’s reached a record low in Florida with just 34% approval, but we’re far from alone. In context, this can be taken as a bit of a faith restoring moment for those of us who are shocked daily at Biden’s ineptitude and don’t struggle over understanding how many God-given genders there are. We are in the majority. The news media just doesn’t let you know it. As we’re up to our largest primary day of the midterm cycle thus far, with five states holding elections today, there are more states holding primaries than approve of the President of the United States in total. There's hope for this country yet...though with over two and a half years to go it’s easy to already feel like the kid in the back of the car asking if we’re there yet? Of course, we’re not, we’re not even close, but votes are underway to begin to change the trajectory of this country. With only four states currently lining up behind Biden – we're continuing to see the pieces set up for history in the making this midterm election cycle.


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