A recent poll has revealed that President Biden’s administration is perceived to have made less progress on critical issues such as defense, immigration, and national debt compared to his three immediate predecessors. The survey highlights growing public dissatisfaction with how these matters have been handled over the past four years.
In the area of defense, respondents cited concerns over a perceived lack of strategic advancements and diminished military readiness. On immigration, many participants expressed dissatisfaction with the administration’s approach to border security and immigration reform, viewing efforts as either insufficient or ineffective.
Regarding the national debt, critics pointed to rising deficits and increased federal spending as indicators of limited success in addressing fiscal challenges. The data reflects a significant portion of the public feeling that these areas have either stagnated or regressed compared to previous administrations.
As the Biden presidency concludes, the poll underscores the public’s mixed views on its accomplishments and the challenges facing the nation in these key policy areas.