Joe Biden Administration Approval Ratings and Hypothetical Voting Intention (20 March 2023)

March 24, 2023
R&WS Research Team
Approval Rating | Donald Trump | Joe Biden | Kamala Harris | Ron DeSantis | US Elections | US Politics | US Presidential Election 2024 | US Public Figures

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The latest research by Redfield & Wilton Strategies finds that 46% of Americans disapprove (+1) and 40% approve (–) of President Joe Biden’s overall job performance as President. His net approval rating (-6%) is one point lower than in our previous poll conducted on 19 February.

Vice President Kamala Harris’ net approval rating stands at -6% (-4). In our latest poll, 43% disapprove (+3) and 37% approve (-1) of Kamala Harris’ performance as Vice President.

Looking ahead to the 2024 Presidential Election, our latest hypothetical voting intention finds Joe Biden and Donald Trump are tied. After weighing by likelihood to vote, 44% of respondents say they would vote for Biden (–) and 44% say they would vote for Trump (–) if they were candidates in 2024. A further 5% say they don’t know how they would vote (-2).

Large majorities of 2020 Donald Trump voters (85%, -4) and Joe Biden voters (82%, -2) maintain that they would again vote for those respective candidates. 

If Ron DeSantis and Joe Biden are the candidates in 2024, 45% of voters currently say they will vote for Biden (+2), while 38% (+4) say they will support DeSantis

An alternative 2024 Kamala Harris campaign produces a lead of eight points for the former President. If Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are the 2024 nominees, 45% of Americans say they will vote for Trump (+3) and 37% say they will vote for Harris (-4). In this scenario, 7% say they don’t know how they will vote (-4).

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