CNN Reports Poll Showing Largest Economic Dissatisfaction in 37 years

February 6th, 2023 10:07 PM

On Monday’s Inside Politics on CNN, anchor John King allowed a random act of journalism to slip through into his show when he brought up a devastating economic satisfaction poll for President Joe Biden and his 2024 reelection prospects, should he eventually decide to run for reelection despite the fact that he will be eighty-two years old when he starts his second term. 

During a panel discussion on Biden’s upcoming state of the union address on Tuesday, King noted that Biden was acting like everything was great in the country and the economy was just humming along, an attitude which was becoming a liability since Americans rightly believe the economy was in terrible shape.  

“Part of the problem and the President gets this because he talked about this in the last midterm campaign, and prior Presidents have—you can't tell people you're doing better,” King candidly noted. “People have to feel it. And if you look at this poll, are you worse off financially since the president took office?”

King then put up a graphic that showed the results of the new Washington Post/ABC News poll.  

 

 

“This is in the Washington Post/ABC poll. That's the highest number they've been polling for 37 years and 41 percent of Americans say they're worse off since the President took office,” King said. 

Recalling a famous line from President Ronald Reagan’s 1980 campaign against then-President Jimmy Carter, “that's the old Ronald Reagan question running for reelection. Do you feel better off than you were four years ago? So that’s a tough one,” King added. 

You know the political and economic atmosphere for Biden was bad when even CNN was forced to report on bad news. Most of the time they are the main stenographers for the Biden administration and the Democrat Party. 

The relevant transcript is below: 

CNN’s Inside Politics
2/6/2023
12:34:54 p.m. Eastern 

JOHN KING: Part of the problem and the President gets this because he talked about this in the last midterm campaign, and prior Presidents have—you can't tell people you're doing better. People have to feel it. And if you look at this poll, are you worse off financially since the president took office? 

This is in the Washington Post/ABC poll. That's the highest number they've been polling for 37 years and 41 percent of Americans say they're worse off since the President took office. That's the old Ronald Reagan question running for reelection. Do you feel better off than you were four years ago? So that’s a tough one.