Joe Biden Issue Area Job Approval (February 2022)

Joe Biden Issue Area Job Approval (February 2022)

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categoryTotal
The coronavirus40%
Transportation & infrastructure35%
Voting & elections31%
The economy30%
Foreign policy30%
Climate change29%
Crime & public safety26%
Immigration & border security25%

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CategoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
The coronavirus75%29%10%
Transportation & infrastructure67%21%8%
Voting & elections62%18%7%
The economy59%22%5%
Foreign policy58%19%7%
Climate change59%17%7%
Crime & public safety54%15%5%
Immigration & border security51%13%5%

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CategoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
The coronavirus70%69%80%
Transportation & infrastructure64%52%77%
Voting & elections52%53%70%
The economy52%41%71%
Foreign policy52%40%70%
Climate change50%46%69%
Crime & public safety39%39%66%
Immigration & border security34%39%64%

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CategoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
The coronavirus9%13%8%
Transportation & infrastructure9%12%6%
Voting & elections11%9%4%
The economy6%6%5%
Foreign policy7%12%6%
Climate change7%11%6%
Crime & public safety7%8%4%
Immigration & border security6%6%3%

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CategoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
The coronavirus74%45%14%
Transportation & infrastructure68%35%13%
Voting & elections63%33%10%
The economy59%32%10%
Foreign policy59%30%12%
Climate change60%31%10%
Crime & public safety56%26%9%
Immigration & border security50%25%8%

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CategoryLean liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
The coronavirus69%77%76%
Transportation & infrastructure58%70%75%
Voting & elections61%63%64%
The economy52%59%66%
Foreign policy49%62%63%
Climate change54%58%68%
Crime & public safety51%53%61%
Immigration & border security40%47%65%

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CategoryLean conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
The coronavirus21%12%11%
Transportation & infrastructure20%11%10%
Voting & elections14%10%7%
The economy14%9%8%
Foreign policy18%12%7%
Climate change15%8%9%
Crime & public safety11%10%9%
Immigration & border security12%8%7%

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CategoryWhiteBlackHispanic
The coronavirus30%66%45%
Transportation & infrastructure28%62%35%
Voting & elections24%55%36%
The economy24%49%34%
Foreign policy24%51%33%
Climate change23%50%34%
Crime & public safety19%51%31%
Immigration & border security19%49%28%

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CategoryMaleFemale
The coronavirus38%40%
Transportation & infrastructure35%34%
Voting & elections28%33%
The economy28%31%
Foreign policy31%29%
Climate change29%30%
Crime & public safety26%27%
Immigration & border security24%26%

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CategoryUrbanSuburbanRural
The coronavirus50%37%24%
Transportation & infrastructure44%32%23%
Voting & elections41%29%17%
The economy38%29%15%
Foreign policy41%28%14%
Climate change40%27%17%
Crime & public safety37%25%15%
Immigration & border security34%23%13%

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Category18-2930-4445-6465+
The coronavirus43%39%38%37%
Transportation & infrastructure35%35%34%33%
Voting & elections41%29%29%28%
The economy33%30%28%30%
Foreign policy33%29%28%30%
Climate change33%29%28%30%
Crime & public safety35%26%24%25%
Immigration & border security30%25%22%25%

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CategoryNo HSHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
The coronavirus40%37%39%34%40%45%
Transportation & infrastructure25%31%34%32%34%46%
Voting & elections30%28%32%30%31%38%
The economy16%28%28%31%29%38%
Foreign policy13%30%27%30%31%37%
Climate change21%28%28%28%30%36%
Crime & public safety26%28%27%27%26%26%
Immigration & border security21%25%24%22%26%26%

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CategoryExtremely importantSomewhat importantNot very importantNot at all important
The coronavirus33%40%43%47%
Transportation & infrastructure28%32%40%49%
Voting & elections28%31%31%39%
The economy24%29%33%42%
Foreign policy24%32%34%37%
Climate change27%27%32%40%
Crime & public safety24%28%28%29%
Immigration & border security22%27%23%29%

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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 coronavirus35%36%51%30%
Transportation & infrastructure30%30%49%26%
Voting & elections29%29%41%18%
The economy28%24%42%24%
Foreign policy27%28%38%21%
Climate change28%26%38%24%
Crime & public safety26%24%33%23%
Immigration & border security25%21%32%22%

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