President Joe Biden's disapproval rating has hit a new high, according to an NPR/PBS News Hour/Marist poll published Monday.
Some 55% of respondents said they disapproved of Biden's performance in office, while 41% said they approved.
Only 11% of Democrats disapproved of Biden's performance, while 87% approved. Ninety-five percent of Republicans disapproved of Biden's performance, while 4% approved.
Sixty-six percent of independents disapproved of the president's performance, while 29% approved.
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Fifty-two percent of those who identify as nonwhite disapproved of Biden's performance, while 44% said they approved.
The survey polled 1,400 adults from Dec. 11-13 and had a margin of error of 4%.
A poll from last week showed that among independents, 67% said Biden should not run for a second term in 2024.
Twenty-three percent of independents said Biden should run again, while 31% said former President Donald Trump should seek reelection in 2024.
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Thirty-one percent said Vice President Kamala Harris should run in 2024 instead of Biden if the 79-year-old president does not run again, and 20% of independents said they support Harris.