Since Biden has taken the presidency, those who used to say ‘country is in right direction’ have nearly doubled as per NBC News survey report published on Sunday.
In January, when Biden inaugurated Washington D.C. the poll found only 20% of Americans agreed that the U.S. was “headed in the right direction.” But on April 17-20 the ratio improved about 40% among 1,000 adults. The president only had a very slight decrease of Americans who view him “very negatively.”
Overall, since March, the NBC News poll hadn’t recorded higher than 35% of Americans saying the country is going in the right direction.
April poll results show a 56% majority of Americans say that we are “off on the wrong track.” That marks a 17 percent decrease in people with that negative general opinion. Now adults think that Biden is doing right for four months.
Among registered voters overall, Biden holds the approval of 51 percent of respondents, compared to 43 percent who said they disapprove of the job he’s doing as president. Nearly 47% negatively respond to Trump.
The same survey released Sunday also focused on social media disputes, with two-thirds of Americans agreeing that such Big Tech platforms are dividing the country’s people. Bipartisan majorities of both Democrats and Republicans agreed that social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter are tearing the U.S. apart, particularly through political differences. A 65% majority of independent voters also said they think social media platforms are dividing Americans.
Despite this, two-thirds of Americans overall admitted to using at least one social media platform at least once every day said Newsweek.