The majority of Americans have a negative view of Joe Biden's actions and policies during his presidency
Biden leaves office with an approval rating just above 35% and nearly half of Americans believe he will be remembered as one of the worst presidents in history.

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A poll conducted by CBS News revealed that only 37% of Americans approve of Joe Biden's performance after four years in office, marking one of the lowest approval ratings of his presidency.
At the start of his presidency, Americans were optimistic about Biden's leadership, but that sentiment quickly declined after events such as the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan—which led to the deaths of American service members—an inflation-stricken economy, an uncontrolled border crisis, and a widespread perception of promoting far-left, "woke" policies.
Biden, one of the worst presidents in history
Additionally, nearly half of Americans believe Biden will be remembered as one of the worst presidents in history. Likewise, the majority felt that "none" of the policies implemented by the outgoing president had a positive impact on their lives.
This was revealed by a Rasmussen Report poll conducted last Monday, which found that 48% of voters rated Biden as "one of the worst presidents in history," while 21% considered him among the best. Meanwhile, 27% felt his presidency would be remembered as average, with little or no distinction.
More than half of respondents (54%) believe that none of the policies enacted by Biden during his term have improved their lives or the lives of their families. Only 34% think some policies have had a positive impact, while 11% are unsure.