Voters Pessimistic About Economy, Biden’s Leadership, WSJ Poll Finds

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Voters Pessimistic About Economy, Biden’s Leadership, WSJ Poll Finds
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U.S. voters are pessimistic about the economy and short on confidence in President Biden’s leadership, a WSJ poll found

Source: The Wall Street Journal Poll

Among all voters, 45% said they supported and an equal 45% opposed the Build Back Better bill. Separately, 48% of voters said they supported the bipartisan infrastructure bill that Mr. Biden recently signed into law, with 43% opposing it. Presenting arguments for and against the infrastructure program modestly raised support among the undecided 2022 voters by 7 percentage points, to 54%.

Some 46% of voters say they would continue Mr. Biden’s policy course, while 48% say they’d rather return to Mr. Trump’s policies.

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