Biden Gets Worst News Of His Entire Political Career Days Before Leaving WH

Biden Gets Worst News Of His Entire Political Career Days Before Leaving WH

A record that President Joe Biden likely did not want to break is now on the verge of being broken.

According to The Daily Mail, Biden has been ranked as the worst modern president and is expected to leave office with just over a month remaining.

“Some 44 percent placed [Biden] as one of the worst two, while only 14 percent placed him in the top two, giving him a net score of 30 points underwater,” the report stated. “That was worse than Nixon, who came out with negative 25, and Donald Trump, with negative 15.” Ronald Reagan was rated first by a wide margin, achieving a +30 score. Barack Obama surprisingly claimed second place with +21, followed by Bill Clinton in third with +17. George W. Bush landed at +1, Jimmy Carter remained neutral at zero, and George H.W. Bush finished with -1.

James Johnson, co-founder of J.L. Partners, the polling firm that conducted the survey, described it as a “diabolical” result for Biden.

“There’s always a recency bias, and as Joe Biden is the incumbent, he starts off at a disadvantage there,” Johnson said.

“Voters have clearly looked at his age, his overall performance in office, the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, the border crisis, and concluded that these factors qualify him to be the worst president in modern history.”

Johnson added that Biden transitioned from “the man who beat Trump to the man who let him back in, and who voters feel has been fundamentally a bad president.”

In a separate poll conducted on December 2 among 806 registered voters, 52% believed that Biden’s decision to pardon his son Hunter was “wrong,” while only 29% agreed it was the correct move.

Despite mounting criticism, the White House has yet to acknowledge this sentiment.

Just weeks after President-elect Donald Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election, the White House issued a memo asserting that the Biden-Harris administration has been “one of the most successful in history.”

The statement emphasized that Biden and Harris assumed office amid an economy “reeling” from the COVID-19 pandemic. It touted their leadership as responsible for “one of the most successful administrations in history” and claimed they “will be leaving behind the best economy in the world.”

“Under President Biden and Vice President Harris’ leadership, 16 million jobs have been created, and we’ve gotten women and people of color back in the labor force at record rates,” the memo said. “A record 20 million new business applications have been filed, and inflation is down to near pre-pandemic levels.”

The statement further credited their success to “passing and implementing legislation that rebuilt our nation’s infrastructure, made the largest investment in climate action in history, lowered prescription drug costs, and spurred a manufacturing renaissance.”

The memo also quoted unnamed “business leaders” who allegedly described the U.S. economy as “among the best-performing economies” in decades.

However, recent economic data tells a different story.

Fox News reported that the latest jobs report paints a more sobering picture. The Labor Department revealed that only 12,000 jobs were created in October—far below the forecast of 120,000—marking the weakest performance in four years. The unemployment rate stood at 4.1%, aligning with expectations.

Additionally, inflation remains a pressing concern for many Americans. The Labor Department’s October inflation report found that the consumer price index—a measure of the cost of everyday essentials like groceries, gas, and rent—rose by 2.6% year-over-year. Though this result was in line with expectations, inflation’s cumulative impact continues to burden households.

A few days before the election, Trump campaign national press secretary Karoline Leavitt commented on the disappointing economic indicators: “This jobs report is a catastrophe and definitively reveals how badly Kamala Harris broke our economy.”

On election day, the American people appeared to deliver a verdict on the Biden-Harris administration’s performance.

Trump comfortably defeated Harris with 312 electoral votes to Harris’ 226, securing nearly 2 million more votes in the popular count.

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