We all know that President Joe Biden’s job approval numbers are horrible, but he’s really lost ground with people under 30. A YouGov/Economist poll shows a 50-point drop in support for Biden among those under 30 since the previous poll, taken January 26.
Here is my piece on our YouGov/Economist data showing a huge dropoff in support for Biden among young people. The decrease really is quite stunning: -50 points on net approval since January 26th (our first survey of his presidency).https://t.co/x5Ss0aB7sv
— G Elliott Morris (@gelliottmorris) December 16, 2021
It was only January 30 when Biden got hit with a stunning ratio thanks to young people wondering where those $2,000 checks were that Biden promised would “go out the door immediately” if Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff were elected to the Senate.
The precise reason for the decline is hard to nail down. It's most likely that there's a confluence of factors that make Biden appear as not progressive enough for young adults (which is probably true?) that have driven down their views of him as the contrast vs Trump wanes
— G Elliott Morris (@gelliottmorris) December 16, 2021
It probably is true that Biden isn’t progressive enough for the under-30 set, many of whom voted for Bernie Sanders in the primary. It also can’t help that Biden campaigned on canceling up to $10,000 of student loan debt, which isn’t going to happen.
A lot of people are pasting this tweet into the responses:
No healthcare expansion.
No permanent child tax credit.
No investment in fighting climate change.
No student loan forgiveness.
No reduction in drug costs.
No voting rights protection.
No minimum wage increase.
No universal pre-K.
Just broken promises, all the way down.
— Gravel Institute (@GravelInstitute) December 15, 2021
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It’s pretty remarkable how Biden can be seen as such an abject failure by both progressives and conservatives.
Pretty sure him trying to pass off student loan debt forgiveness onto Congress earlier in the year, followed by straight up saying he’s not canceling anything, and in fact he’s restarting it in January, in the middle of Covid, could have something to do with it.
— Preston (@whats_eatin_ya) December 16, 2021
Also, inflation is a first-time experience for younger voters.
— Michael Low (@Michael95723182) December 16, 2021
I'm honestly shocked that his approval rating was ever that a high among young people to begin with. That just… doesn't seem right
— dirt (@d1rtvvorm) December 16, 2021
Curious what the measured "excitement" or enthusiasm levels were for Biden back pre-election among this same age group. Could it be younger voters were never excited about him as a candidate to begin with and approval is meeting those low expectations?
— "Name can't be blank" (@bryan____hall) December 16, 2021
I mean, yea. It's not like we liked the dude at all. Just a means to an end.
— bakedankle (@nonconcerned) December 16, 2021
Not being Donald Trump seems to have contributed to young people’s enthusiasm for him.
https://twitter.com/bicokun/status/1471528189096833031
I’m with the young on this one.
— Just call me G (@M4A_Weathergeek) December 16, 2021
https://twitter.com/OhloneTactical/status/1471532627756605450
— The Nic Abides (@TheNicAbides) December 16, 2021
It's not even remotely stunning.
— CeeCee (@ceg6) December 16, 2021
— Infinite Jeff🦆🤔💚 (@megathom13) December 16, 2021
https://twitter.com/BellBivFefo/status/1471594109869641731
https://twitter.com/ErinKerriganWA/status/1471550268605014019
https://twitter.com/CwfogD/status/1471537153129783301
For younger voters, this is their first time through the disappointment cycle that inevitably follows the election of a Democratic president (since Clinton), so their rapid disillusion is understandable.
— CLewis – Fight For Someone You Don't Know 🔥 🌹 (@layeredcode) December 16, 2021
I’ve heard a chant about this😂😂
— x – Dawn Goodsell 🇺🇸 (@DawnGoodsell) December 16, 2021
We’re not even sure if this poll was taken before or after the emails went out telling people their student loan payments were starting up again.
Related:
New Trafalgar Group poll has President Joe Biden at 36 percent approval; 8 percent of Republicans approve? https://t.co/rXmdez4Xov
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) December 1, 2021
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