Biden's Presidency Ends Amid Low Approval Ratings and Trump's Return
President Joe Biden delivered a eulogy for former President Jimmy Carter, marking a reflective moment in his presidency as he approaches its conclusion next week. While Biden praised Carter's enduring contributions to civil rights and environmental protection, his own approval ratings sit at a near-record low of 39%, down from 57% at the start of his term.
Throughout his presidency, Biden faced myriad challenges, including chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, escalating inflation, and rising political tensions. The Biden administration was accused of responding slowly to various crises, including the post-COVID surge in undocumented migration and inflation that peaked at 9.1% in June 2022. Critics argue that Biden’s significant legislative achievements, such as the American Rescue Plan and infrastructure investments, have been overshadowed by unanticipated domestic issues and a growing perception of incompetence.
As Trump prepares to reclaim the presidency, Biden's time in office will be characterized by his administration's struggle to connect with voters and combat a widespread sentiment of disillusionment among the electorate. Despite efforts to craft a positive economic narrative through "Bidenomics," many Americans remain skeptical of the benefits perceived to be stemming from his policies. The upcoming transition marks not only a shift in leadership but also a pivotal moment in Biden's legacy, which is now viewed as largely defined by his role as a temporary bridge between two Trump administrations.
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