Joe Biden Issue Area Job Approval (April 2022)

Joe Biden Issue Area Job Approval (April 2022)

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The coronavirus/COVID-1937%
Transportation & infrastructure34%
Foreign policy34%
Climate change32%
Voting & elections31%
Crime & public safety29%
The economy28%
Immigration & border security25%

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CategoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
The coronavirus/COVID-1977%20%11%
Transportation & infrastructure66%18%11%
Foreign policy70%16%9%
Climate change64%14%10%
Voting & elections67%14%7%
Crime & public safety60%13%8%
The economy61%13%6%
Immigration & border security55%8%5%

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CategoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
The coronavirus/COVID-1966%60%88%
Transportation & infrastructure53%46%80%
Foreign policy59%56%81%
Climate change50%44%78%
Voting & elections45%59%79%
Crime & public safety46%40%73%
The economy54%34%75%
Immigration & border security38%39%68%

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CategoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
The coronavirus/COVID-198%22%8%
Transportation & infrastructure14%17%7%
Foreign policy10%18%4%
Climate change10%19%6%
Voting & elections8%15%3%
Crime & public safety6%17%6%
The economy4%15%4%
Immigration & border security5%15%2%

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CategoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
The coronavirus/COVID-1973%47%10%
Transportation & infrastructure63%44%9%
Foreign policy68%39%7%
Climate change61%38%8%
Voting & elections61%40%7%
Crime & public safety55%37%7%
The economy62%30%5%
Immigration & border security53%28%5%

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CategoryLean liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
The coronavirus/COVID-1965%81%68%
Transportation & infrastructure49%73%62%
Foreign policy55%77%68%
Climate change50%71%56%
Voting & elections43%72%60%
Crime & public safety37%61%61%
The economy47%66%67%
Immigration & border security39%57%56%

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CategoryLean conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
The coronavirus/COVID-1918%10%5%
Transportation & infrastructure20%8%3%
Foreign policy22%6%2%
Climate change23%7%4%
Voting & elections17%5%2%
Crime & public safety20%4%2%
The economy14%2%2%
Immigration & border security14%4%2%

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CategoryWhiteBlackHispanic
The coronavirus/COVID-1932%56%44%
Transportation & infrastructure29%54%36%
Foreign policy29%51%39%
Climate change26%51%35%
Voting & elections24%56%37%
Crime & public safety23%54%35%
The economy23%43%34%
Immigration & border security20%45%28%

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CategoryMaleFemale
The coronavirus/COVID-1933%42%
Transportation & infrastructure33%34%
Foreign policy33%34%
Climate change29%33%
Voting & elections29%33%
Crime & public safety28%30%
The economy27%29%
Immigration & border security22%27%

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CategoryUrbanSuburbanRural
The coronavirus/COVID-1947%38%24%
Transportation & infrastructure41%34%22%
Foreign policy43%33%20%
Climate change42%30%19%
Voting & elections40%30%18%
Crime & public safety39%28%17%
The economy33%29%18%
Immigration & border security32%26%14%

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Category18-2930-4445-6465+
The coronavirus/COVID-1929%42%38%38%
Transportation & infrastructure32%33%33%34%
Foreign policy30%33%33%35%
Climate change29%31%30%35%
Voting & elections31%31%31%31%
Crime & public safety33%27%29%29%
The economy20%29%28%32%
Immigration & border security26%27%24%24%

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CategoryNo HSHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
The coronavirus/COVID-1923%38%37%33%39%45%
Transportation & infrastructure25%34%30%30%36%38%
Foreign policy25%32%31%32%36%41%
Climate change25%34%26%31%33%39%
Voting & elections34%32%30%30%31%30%
Crime & public safety22%34%30%24%27%26%
The economy14%28%26%30%29%32%
Immigration & border security14%26%23%23%26%29%

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CategoryExtremely importantSomewhat importantNot very importantNot at all important
The coronavirus/COVID-1928%38%47%51%
Transportation & infrastructure26%35%40%42%
Foreign policy23%34%42%48%
Climate change25%33%35%40%
Voting & elections26%32%35%37%
Crime & public safety24%32%32%33%
The economy21%29%30%40%
Immigration & border security21%23%33%31%

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CategoryThe Bible is the actual word of God and is to be taken literally, word for word.The Bible is the word of God but not everything in it should be taken literally, word for word.The Bible is a book written by men and is not the word of God.Don't know.
The coronavirus/COVID-1927%36%52%36%
Transportation & infrastructure27%30%46%35%
Foreign policy24%30%51%26%
Climate change25%27%44%34%
Voting & elections26%26%41%37%
Crime & public safety24%27%37%35%
The economy20%26%42%18%
Immigration & border security20%22%38%14%

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