If you were smart enough to buy up the stock of Buyer’s Remorse, you could be the next Elon Musk. Zogby interviewed many Democrats who voted for Biden in 2020. 20% say they regret their vote and would not support him if the next election was held today. It gets worse for Biden.
The poll was taken BEFORE 13 soldiers were killed and Sleepy Joe abandoned so many Americans in Afghanistan.
The Zogby poll was conducted before Afghanistan fell to the Taliban and before Biden’s policies caused the deaths of 13 soldiers and more that were wounded in the suicide bombing at the airport in Kabul.
I wonder where it would have been had the polling taken place after those events. Imagine what it will be like if Biden lasts long enough to finish his term.
With open borders and runaway inflation, crime, and crushing debt, there is little chance that he could ever be reelected.
The poll conducted an online survey of 2,173 Biden voters between August 5, 2021 and August 13, 2021. More males and minorities regretted their choice of Biden than did whites and females. And yet polls show that Biden runs neck and neck with President Trump and beats Gov Ron DeSantis by 12 points.
An NPR poll shows that Biden has a 43% approval rating and that was with a +7 Democratic advantage.
Via Zogby Analytics:
According to the latest Zogby Poll® one-fifth of likely voters regret voting for President Biden. On the surface it doesn’t seem like much, especially if you look at the three quarters of likely voters who did not regret their vote; 4% were not sure how they felt.
As for the poll, when we drill down and look at the demographics of the surveyed voters, some very important groups, who normally lean left and Democrat, were even more regretful about voting for the president in 2020. For example, younger voters aged 18-29 (27% yes/67% no/6% not sure) and middle aged voters aged 30-49 (30% yes/67% no/4% not sure) were much more likely to regret voting for Biden than older voters aged 50-64 (10% yes/87% no/3% not sure) and 65+ (6% yes/91% no/3% not sure). Regarding politics, nearly three in ten Republicans (29% yes/65% no/7% not sure) regretted voting for Biden, while one-fifth of Democrats (21% yes/77% no/3% not sure) also regretted voting for Joe Biden. Independents (14% yes/81% no/6% not sure) were the least likely to regret voting for Biden in 2020.
Men (27% yes/70% no/3% not sure) were twice as likely to regret voting for Joe Biden than women (13% yes/82% no/5% not sure). Ethnicity also factored in how much voters expressed regret about voting for Biden: Hispanics (33% yes/63% no/4% not sure) and African Americans (25% yes/70% no/5% not sure) were more likely than white voters (16% yes/80% no/4% not sure) to regret voting for Biden.