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Does anyone have any information about the poll? I don't know Siena College, but I'm not a fan of what I've read. An 80% white, religious, private college with two Republican lawmakers and a Republican governor as alumni. I'm not saying they're biased, but without a look at the demographics they surveyed, I'm not going to take it at face value.
Here is an archive version of the NYT article.
Here is a link to the Sienna College/NYT poll.
Here is the link to the Bloomberg poll from last week (discussed in the Guardian article) that supports some of the Sienna/NYT poll's findings.
Fantastic! Thank you. I'll give them a look over. I appreciate it.
Glad to help. :)
Generally-speaking, on polls I've seen in the past, Trump is more-highly-regarded than Biden on economic issues among Americans.
I've seen inflation referenced as a factor. Relative to recent decades, the Biden administration saw relatively-high inflation, and the Trump administration slightly below the norm. Inflation is a pretty visible indicator to people -- you see gasoline prices every time you refill the tank -- so a lot of public opinion of how a president performs economically hinges on what inflation is doing while they're in office.
I don't know about any recent shifts in the last few months, but Biden polling poorly on economic issues is more-or-less what I'd expect.
I don't know how quickly that fades. Inflation has fallen off, but prices have already risen. Probably possible to look at past polling data to see how sticky perceptions are after periods of high inflation.
https://www.ft.com/content/78ba05d8-d712-494c-95e1-d58567754325