Poll: Half Say Biden Doing a ‘Poor’ Job Uniting the Country
Half of Americans believe President Joe Biden is doing a “poor” job uniting the country, a Rasmussen Reports survey released this week found.
Half of Americans believe President Joe Biden is doing a “poor” job uniting the country, a Rasmussen Reports survey released this week found.
President Joe Biden told reporters at the White House on Wednesday that he would do “nothing” differently in the future, following Tuesday’s midterm election results, in which Democrats held off a “red wave” but seemed likely to lose their U.S. House majority.
Most voters believe the President Biden has divided the country despite promising to unite it, a survey from Convention of States Action/Trafalgar Group found.
President Joe Biden plans to host a “Unity Summit” at the White House last month, after telling Democratic donors last week that Republicans who support Donald Trump were guilty of “semi-fascism.”
President Joe Biden is turning once again to a strategy he has used since announcing his run for president in 2019: exploiting fears of hatred and bigotry, which he falsely associates with Republicans; then presenting himself and his party as the answer.
President Joe Biden could have united the nation in grieving for the victims of the mass shooting in Buffalo. Instead, he tried to exploit the occasion to divide us — again.
President Joe Biden declared Wednesday that half the country were extremists. “This MAGA crowd,” he said, referring to former President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan, “is really the most extreme political organization that’s existed in American history —
Two-thirds of likely voters believe America is “more divided” under President Joe Biden, despite his repeated promises to unify the country.
A plurality of Americans believe the country is more divided since President Joe Biden took office, a Monmouth University Poll released this week found.
Most Americans say the United States is “more divided” one year into President Biden’s presidency, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Wednesday found.
Biden’s call for unity is not going as planned, according to Sen. Rick Scott, who said he has not been contacted by the commander-in-chief.
President Joe Biden took an odd approach Thursday to the National Day of Prayer. He issued a proclamation in which he mentioned “racial injustice” and “climate change,” but neglected to mention “God.”
A greater amount of Americans believe the country has become more divided since President Joe Biden took office than see the country as more united.
The White House has not asked Republicans for “input on major legislation” despite Joe Biden’s unity calls, Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) said.
Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), who delivered the Republican response to President Biden’s joint address to Congress on Wednesday, closed by quoting lyrics from a worship song he said has helped him through the last year, with words drawn from Scripture.
The vast majority of U.S. adults still believe the country is divided, despite President Joe Biden’s vow to be a more unifying president, an NBC News poll released Sunday revealed.
President Joe Biden ran on promises to unify Americans, and devoted his Inaugural Address to the theme of “unity.” Since then, he has done nothing but divide the nation, as his Democratic Party tries to seize power.
Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX), the ranking Republican member on the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee, called President Joe Biden’s call for national unity on Thursday an “absolute fraud” given the one-sided nature of the “COVID relief” bill.
President Joe Biden began a national address on coronavirus by suggesting that Trump was to blame for deaths. Then he called for national unity.
The first week of Joe Biden’s presidency has been an assault on the democratic norms that Biden claims to uphold.
GOP Study Committee chair Jim Banks said “not a single Democrat” in the House would pledge to protect the Hyde Amendment.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki claimed Tuesday that President Joe Biden could still achieve “unity” with 74 million supporters of Donald Trump despite urging the Senate to hold a trial of the former president.
President Joe Biden threw aside his inaugural pledge to seek “unity,” declaring Monday evening that the Senate impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump “has to happen.”
President Joe Biden’s administration might be less than a week old, but voters are already expressing skepticism about his promise to bridge the nation’s divides.
President Joe Biden made Unity™ the theme of his Inaugural Address. It is a standard that he is already failing to meet.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on Thursday dismissed concerns that sending the impeachment article against former President Donald Trump to the Senate would alienate his supporters, saying that forgoing a trial against Trump is “not how you unify.”
President-elect Joe Biden delivered an angry, partisan speech Monday evening upon being voted the winner of the 2020 election by the Electoral College.
If Biden is sincere about wanting to bring Americans back together, he will have to do more than say “we are not enemies.” Nine ways to start.
Joe Biden, presumed the winner of the presidential election according to mainstream media networks, issued a call for “unity” Saturday evening after a bruising campaign in which he had compared President Donald Trump to Nazis, including Adolf Hitler.
Former Vice President Joe Biden delivered a speech in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, the site of one of the most important battles of the Civil War.
Former Democratic Party presidential candidate Andrew Yang has reached out to the White House to help President Donald Trump as the administration considers a version of Yang’s signature idea: $1,000 checks to all households.
President Donald Trump delivered an address from the Oval Office on Wednesday evening on the coronavirus outbreak, asking Americans to put “politics aside, stop the partisanship, and unify as one nation and one family.”
Several veteran White House reporters noted — to their surprise — that President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday evening won applause from Democrats as well as Republicans.
Tuesday is a chance to start afresh. We have mourned together; let us find ways to celebrate together, again.
Millions of Americans will take part in the National Day of Prayer on Thursday, with churches across the country holding special services and a national observance planned in the nation’s capital.
America today is a happier place than it was a year ago. President Donald Trump will not receive credit for that, but it is largely his doing.
The National Football League is set to feature an ad touting “unity” during Sunday Night Football this week, even as more and more players join to display the disunity against the country fostered by protests staged during the playing of the national anthem.
After three days of Hurricane Harvey, the message emerging from Houston and the Texas coast is not one of chaos and destruction, but of collective strength, as Americans help each other survive through the worst of circumstances.
The stars of some of FOX’s biggest shows are featured in a new Super Bowl advertisement aimed at promoting “the great many things that unite us” on Super Bowl Sunday.
President Donald Trump’s inaugural address on Friday was one of the more unique and memorable in recent decades, with clear themes of populism, nationalism, and unity.