Biden's 'remarkably low-key campaign effort' reflects 'low approval rating': New York Times report

Biden's 'remarkably low-key campaign effort' reflects 'low approval rating': New York Times report

The New York Times reported that President Joe Biden’s decision to stay away from big political rallies ahead of the midterm elections “reflects his low approval rating.”

The Times’ Wednesday political analysis stated that Biden’s low approval rating is keeping him from making a big splash on the campaign trail this fall, as other more popular Democratic figures, like former President Barack Obama will be headlining the big-ticket political events. 

The piece opened, stating, “There is nothing quite like having a president at a big, boisterous campaign rally. And Democrats in four cities … will get that chance this month, in the final days of voting that will decide who controls Congress, governors’ offices and statehouses.”

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President Biden speaks about inflation and supply chain issues in Los Angeles. 

President Biden speaks about inflation and supply chain issues in Los Angeles.  (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

It added, “But it…

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