Fewer Americans see Biden as a great or good president than they did of President-elect Donald Trump, according to new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. The poll, released Friday, found that just 25 percent of Americans view Biden as a great or good president as he prepares to leave office.
Americans have a dimmer view of Joe Biden’s presidency than they did at the end of Donald Trump’s first term or Barack Obama’s second.
Exclusive: They were friends before either was a figure in national politics. Joe Biden tells USA TODAY about his last meeting with Jimmy Carter.
Disappointment with Joe Biden's presidency is especially high among Black and Hispanic Americans, according to AP-NORC polling.
In one of his final interviews as president, Joe Biden offered up an unlikely alternative history that, yes, he could have beaten Donald Trump again.
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Biden fulfilled a promise to restore the refugee resettlement program but also cracked down on the right to asylum
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“It is probable gas prices could increase as much as three, four cents a gallon,” Biden said. But he added that the sanctions would have a “profound effect on the growth of the Russian economy, making it more difficult for Putin to conduct his wars.”
A majority of Americans believe Biden’s presidency will be viewed negatively, but historians disagree. Here's why.
US President Joe Biden has said he thinks he would have defeated Donald Trump and won re-election in November. Speaking to USA Today in an exclusive interview, Biden did however add that he was unsure if he would have had the stamina to carry out another four-year term.