Joe Biden's approval rating surpasses over 41-landmark
Joe Biden's approval rating surpasses over 41-landmark
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WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden's approval ratings have  risen 40 percent since June this year following a series of successes with his historic passage of the climate change, executive order on abortion rights; healthcare and inflation reduction bills in Congress; and his cancelling of student loans in a massive debt forgiveness programme.

Biden inherited a battered legacy  with his recent successes with the inflation reduction act, capping drug prices for the poor, better healthcare for the urban middle class from insurers, upholding women's abortion rights, and trying to write off as much of the $1.7 trillion debt incurred by 45 million students.

The President's new high ratings woke up Americans on Wednesday morning from their slumber as his image went up, though not fully, but in a small measure, as he determined to cancel loans of students of up to Usd 10,000 for families with incomes below USD 1,50,000 in keeping with his election pledge to waive the debt before August 31.

His actions to limit gun laws to protect people from irrational mass murderers, the search of Trump's Florida home, and his run of victories in blue state primaries where Trump-backed candidates lost to challengers and improved the chances of Democrats have all demonstrated his strength and decisiveness.

In the second year of his presidency, Biden's approval ratings, which had fallen to an all-time low of 33% in the first year, soared to 40% and reached a high of 78% among Democrats.

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