Biden’s Problematic Polling

Guest Post by Joe Guzzardi

Presidential honeymoons have remarkably different lengths. President Barack Obama’s honeymoon, at least with the press, began the day he announced his candidacy, Feb. 10, 2007, and the blissful union continues today. On the complete opposite end of the honeymoon spectrum is President Donald Trump, an impeachment target from before his inauguration in 2017 until February 2021, a month after he left office.

Surprisingly, the polls show that President Joe Biden is, after only four weeks in the White House, having a rough go of it with the very Democrats that helped elect him. The Morning Consult poll, a partnership with the left-leaning journalism company Politico, found that several of Biden’s Executive Orders, especially those immigration-related, are among the most unpopular with voters.

Of the voters polled, only 45 percent support including illegal immigrants in the census, and only 46 percent approve halting the Trump administration’s Remain in Mexico policy, which the Biden administration has undone. Effective Feb. 19, the first of an eventual 25,000 migrants will begin entry into the United States. Others entered earlier and illegally were, despite the COVID-19 pandemic, caught and released with orders to appear in immigration court at a later date.

Biden’s lenient immigration policies have encouraged large migrant caravans to come north. As one of the thousands of border-bound Hondurans told CNN, Biden is “going to help all of us” become legal residents. When asked how the administration could refute the widely held perception that the 100 percent surge increases meant that migrants interpreted that the borders were open, an opinion Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador shares, White House press secretary Jen Psaki avoided giving a straightforward answer.

The least popular among Biden’s Executive Orders is his goal to expand refugee admission to 125,000 from President Trump’s 15,000, a greater than 800 percent increase. Among those polled, 48 percent of voters somewhat or strongly oppose the president’s plan to increase refugee resettlement in the upcoming fiscal year, while 39 percent support it.

Summing up the Feb. 5-7 survey among 1,986 registered voters, and accounting for a 2 percent error margin, Morning Consult’s Senior Editor Cameron Easley wrote that “Orders pertaining to immigration and immigrant rights constitute five of his seven least popular actions among voters, and are particularly animating for Republicans.” As a result, Easley concluded, “immigration will be tricky political territory for the president.”

The nationwide apprehension about Biden’s expansive immigration executive orders is easily understandable. At the border, COVID-untested migrants, their total as yet unknown, have been released into Texas, a development that State Sen. Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa (D-McAllen) called “very alarming.”

From Texas, many migrants enter other states’ general populations and could put those residents at risk. An anonymous Customs and Border Protection official told local reporters that as per a longstanding practice when long-term holding solutions become impossible, “some migrants will be processed for removal, provided a Notice to Appear and released into the U.S. to await a future immigration hearing.” Without identifying catch and release, the anonymous CBP officer identified the process to a tee.

Biden’s proposed refugee intake increase has generated similar concerns about Americans’ health and safety. Weaker screening and less vetting of international refugees could unnecessarily add to the domestic COVID crisis.

Americans are puzzled at what the thought process may be behind Biden’s day one urgency to liberalize immigration laws when there’s no link to how his actions help the millions of economically distressed, employment anxious citizens and lawfully present residents. Biden’s immigration actions will expand the labor pool – the Bureau of Labor Statistics employment-population ratio that measures the number of people employed against the total working-age population is a dismal 57.5 percent.

Biden is urging Congress to pass amnesty that would legalize and provide lifelong valid work permission to millions of aliens, a big gamble for the new president. With only a five-seat margin in the House of Representatives, the Senate tied at 50-50 and with history showing that the mid-term elections cost the majority party about 25 seats, Biden could be, as the Morning Consult poll editor warned, plunging into cold and murky water.

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9 Comments
TN Patriot
TN Patriot
February 18, 2021 3:06 pm

Import the third world and you will become the third world.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  TN Patriot
February 19, 2021 1:41 am

We are almost there, Toto.

musket
musket
February 18, 2021 3:53 pm

Biden has zero idea of what he is doing or why. That’s why he is there with the little classless clown as his deputy.

This is why they stopped the voting in those 4 or 5 states at 0100 hours……

Steve
Steve
February 18, 2021 5:16 pm

White Tiger, a movie wifey pulled up, probably from Netflix(I know, I know)?
Anyway, it is about a man’s rise in Indian society from a very low caste. The caste system is deeply ingrained in India. It was a very good movie with a very real examination of the cultural differences.
The third world is certainly out there and we would be wise to keep it there. Unfortunately…..
White Tiger, look it up.

Two if by sea. Three if from within thee.
Two if by sea. Three if from within thee.
February 18, 2021 5:21 pm

Haha…biden plunging into cold and murky water. Good God in Heaven. Would he even know it???

falconflight
falconflight
February 18, 2021 6:18 pm

Pleezze, it matters not one wit whether Harris-Biden are popular, because this lack of popularity is intimately tied to the residual vestiges of systemic racism, sexism, zenophobia, and white fragility. To sum it all up: People who liked Rush Limbaugh. God Rest His Soul.

falconflight
falconflight
  falconflight
February 18, 2021 7:20 pm

Very sorry, I forgot an apparently imminently laudable and almost holy group of mortals; Sodomites and gender perverts.

Kid Jupiter
Kid Jupiter
February 18, 2021 6:41 pm

“Americans are puzzled at what the thought process may be behind Biden’s day one urgency to liberalize immigration laws when there’s no link to how his actions help the millions of economically distressed, employment anxious citizens and lawfully present residents.”

Really? Americans are puzzled? Not a very deep dive here to understand why Biden is doing this. It’s called MORE DEMOCRAT VOTES IN TEXAS AND OTHER RED STATES. They want to permanently flip these states blue. Duh.

What’s puzzling is why “problematic poll numbers” or more Democrat votes matter when voting doesn’t matter anymore because of the widespread, systemic election fraud that’s now been normalized.

Remo
Remo
February 19, 2021 2:02 pm

Over 50% of the countries in Africa have more legitimate elections than the United States does. We are #57 in the world.