US President Biden falls behind Donald Trump amidst Israeli support in Gaza

2023-11-20 14:05:11 | Last Update : 2023-11-20 14:20:36

For the first time in the election survey, Joe Biden has fallen behind Donald Trump, with the results indicating dissatisfaction among citizens regarding Gaza policy

US President Biden falls behind Donald Trump amidst Israeli support in Gaza
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The world is watching the atrocities inflicted on Palestinians by the occupying Israel in Gaza. Many people of conscience took to the streets in many parts of the world and called for a ceasefire. One of the countries whose citizens called on their governments to stop the occupation is the United States. Many people in the USA took to the streets with Palestinian flags and protested against the occupation.

TRUMP AHEAD FOR FIRST TIME

Bad news came to Joe Biden on his birthday. Celebrating his 81st birthday, Biden began to face the consequences of his policy in Gaza.

According to NBC News' latest national poll, a strong majority of voters disapprove of Biden's foreign policy and his handling of the Israel-Hamas war. With this, Biden's approval rating has dropped to 40 percent, the lowest level of his presidency.

According to the poll, if there is an election today, Donald Trump will win the election.

BIDEN'S FOREIGN POLICY NOT APPROVED

The results show that 62 percent of United States voters no longer approve of Biden's foreign policy approach.

Only 33% of voters expressed approval of Biden's foreign policy.

This rate was measured as 41 percent in September. In other words, confidence in Biden's foreign policy has dropped 8 percent since September.

In addition, only 34 percent of voters approved of Biden's handling of the Israel-Hamas war, while 56 percent disapproved.

When the poll is analyzed by party, 51 percent of Democratic voters say they approve of Biden's handling of the war, while 59 percent of independents and 69 percent of Republicans disapprove.

Source: NBC News

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