"Biden's Approval Ratings Plummet Among Gen Z and Young Voters"

NPR's Tamara Keith and Susan Page of USA Today discuss the legacy of Rosalynn Carter, President Biden's low approval ratings on key issues, and the challenges of congressional dysfunction in an upcoming election year. They also touch on the potential for another government shutdown and the difficulties faced by Speaker Mike Johnson in navigating a narrow margin. The White House views the polls as reflecting broader approval ratings and takes a long-term perspective, while Susan Page emphasizes the impact of abortion and antipathy towards Donald Trump on voter choices. Finally, the journalists express gratitude for their families and the journalists who risk their lives to bring news, as well as the viewers and readers who engage in meaningful conversations.
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- Tamara Keith and Susan Page on Biden's approval ratings and congressional dysfunction PBS NewsHour
- Young voters are incensed with how Biden's handled Israel-Hamas war Business Insider
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