Joe Biden's Approval Rating Takes a Nosedive in Iowa: POLL
Biden has a 43% approval rating and 52% disapproval rating

Joe Biden's approval rating has plummeted among voters in Iowa, according to a recent poll.
There are now more Iowans who disapprove of Biden than approve.
Biden has a 43% approval rating and 52% disapproval rating, the Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa poll revealed.
Out of those polled, five percent said they were not sure whether they approve or disapprove.
Vice President Kamala Harris also faced similar numbers.
Fifty percent expressed disapproval of Harris' job performance compared to 42% who approved.
Meanwhile, Biden's job approval numbers among Republicans compared to Democratic Iowans are greatly divided.

According to the June Iowa poll, eighty-nine percent of Democrats approve of Biden compared to just 6% of Republicans.
Back in March, Biden's approval rating was much better at 47%, and his disapproval rating was 44%.
The poll reveals that Iowans trust Biden on issues such as infrastructure than criminal justice and immigration.
Fifty-three percent approve of Biden's handling of the pandemic.
45% approve of his handling of infrastructure
29% approve of his handling of immigration a
35% approve of his handling of criminal justice

Meanwhile, Republicans seem to be moving nearer towards taking the House back from the Democrats while Biden's popularity decreases.
The House GOP has been vastly outraising Democrats as Republicans set their sights on winning the majority.
According to the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), it outraised the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) by $4 million in May.The NRCC now also has a $6.1 million cash advantage.
As Neon Nettle reported on Friday, Biden’s approval rating plummeted to below 50% in a new Monmouth University poll last week.
It's the first time Biden has ever fallen below 50% in the poll since taking office in January.
“Biden currently holds a job rating of 48% approve and 43% disapprove,” Monmouth University said in a poll released on Wednesday.