I agree with you, and I don’t usually pay any attention to individual poll results. But this sentiment writ large may have an impact on the general election since voters typically link the performance of the economy to the current president (fairly or unfairly).
Interesting graph on this article showing correlation between consumer confidence and positive approval in the president:
I agree with you, and I don’t usually pay any attention to individual poll results. But this sentiment writ large may have an impact on the general election since voters typically link the performance of the economy to the current president (fairly or unfairly).
Interesting graph on this article showing correlation between consumer confidence and positive approval in the president:
https://theconversation.com/bidens-not-yet-getting-a-poll-bump-for-the-improving-economy-history-tells-us-why-220515
Think of those stupid “i did that” stickers, but in reverse.