Biden and DC Democrats boost GOP support

 The Hill:

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By the fourth quarter of last year, more Americans said they identified with the right compared to the left, 47 percent to 42 percent.

The shift in the political affiliations of Americans followed a similar pattern as the popularity of Trump and Biden over the course of 2021, Gallup noted. Biden entered office in January with a strong approval rating, which slowly decreased amid a surge of COVID-19 cases driven by the delta and omicron variants, the messy withdrawal from Afghanistan and rising inflation.
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Biben has demonstrated pure decision-making and poorly thought out policies that have made things worse for most Americans.  He makes many want to vote against every Democrat on the ballot.

See, also:

Joe Biden promised to unify us, and he has. Most voters agree that they don't like him 
Opinion: President Joe Biden may be upside down on COVID-19 and the economy, but he's delivered on a promise to unify us. Most agree on the poor job he's doing

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