The approval rating of US President Joe Biden's performance has dropped to the lowest level in the history of his of his presidency - 40%. A significant majority of voters do not approve of his actions in foreign policy foreign policy and the war between Israel and Hamas. This is evidenced by the latest national poll by NBC News, reports UNN.
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According to the poll, Biden has fallen behind former President Donald Trump for the first time, although his lead is within the margin of error.
The deterioration in attitudes toward Biden is most noticeable among Democrats, most of whom believe that Israel has gone too far in its military actions in Gaza, as well as among voters aged aged 18 to 34, with 70% of them disapproving of Biden's position on the on the war.
"Joe Biden is at a uniquely low point in his at a uniquely low point in his presidency, and much of it, especially in the Biden coalition, has to do with how Americans view his foreign policy actions," said Democratic pollster Jeff Horwitt of Hart Research Associates, who conducted the survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff of Public Opinion Strategies.
According to McInturff, he cannot recall another time when foreign affairs unrelated to American troops have changed the American political landscape.
According to the poll, 40% of registered voters of registered voters approve of Biden's job performance, while 57% disagree with him.
Only 33% of voters approve of Biden's foreign policy, which is 8 points less than in September. At At the same time, 62% of voters, including 30% of Democrats, said they disapprove of the president's the president's handling of foreign policy.
And only 34% of all voters approve of Biden's actions in the war between Israel and Hamas, while 56% oppose against it.
By party line only half of Democratic voters (51%) approve of Biden's actions regarding the war, while a majority of independents (59%) and Republicans (69%) say they disapprove. approve of them.
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The Pentagon has quietly increased military aid to military aid to Israel, fulfilling requests that include an increase in the number of laser-guided missiles for the Apache combat fleet, as well as 155 mm shells, night vision night vision devices, ammunition to destroy bunkers, and new army vehicles.