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Donald Trump continues to hold an advantage over President Joe Biden as the campaign ā€“ and the former presidentā€™s criminal trial ā€“ move forward, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS. And in the coming rematch, opinions about the first term of each man vying for a second four years in the White House now appear to work in Trumpā€™s favor, with most Americans saying that, looking back, Trumpā€™s term as president was a success, while a broad majority says Bidenā€™s has so far been a failure.

Trumpā€™s support in the poll among registered voters holds steady at 49% in a head-to-head matchup against Biden, the same as in CNNā€™s last national poll on the race in January, while Bidenā€™s stands at 43%, not significantly different from Januaryā€™s 45%.

Looking back, 55% of all Americans now say they see Trumpā€™s presidency as a success, while 44% see it as a failure. In a January 2021 poll taken just before Trump left office and days after the January 6 attack on the US Capitol, 55% considered his time as president a failure.

Assessing Bidenā€™s time in office so far, 61% say his presidency thus far has been a failure, while 39% say itā€™s been a success. Thatā€™s narrowly worse than the 57% who called the first year of his administration a failure in January 2022, with 41% calling it a success.

Republicans now are more unified around the idea that Trumpā€™s presidency was a success than Democrats are that Bidenā€™s has been one. Overall, 92% of Republicans call Trumpā€™s time in office a success, while just 73% of Democrats say Bidenā€™s has been a success so far. Among independents, 51% say Trumpā€™s presidency was successful, while only 37% see Bidenā€™s as a success.

There is some overlap in views of the two most recent presidentsā€™ achievements, with 14% of Americans saying they consider both are failures, while 8% say both are successes. About half of registered voters, 47%, consider Bidenā€™s presidency thus far to be a failure while saying Trumpā€™s was a success, while only 30% say Bidenā€™s has been successful and that Trumpā€™s was not. Public opinion of former presidents generally rises in retrospect, although no other modern president has attempted a similar return to power after an electoral loss.

Negative views of Bidenā€™s work in office have held for much of his presidency. In the new poll, 60% disapprove of his handling of the job and 40% approve, about the same as itā€™s been in CNN polling for more than a year. Even Bidenā€™s strongest issue approval ratings in the poll are also in negative territory, with 45% approving of his handling of health care policy and 44% approving his handling of student loan debt. And his worst issue approval rating ā€“ for his handling of the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza ā€“ yields 28% approval to 71% disapproval, including an 81% disapproval mark among those younger than 35 and majority disapproval among Democrats (53%).

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    The biggest problem with the last several Republicanā€™s terms is that the disasters they cause donā€™t really impact people for years.

    Tax cuts for the rich, supreme court justices, cutting interest rates, gutting social services.

    Those things take years or decades to manifest, so when people see the problems, they canā€™t properly assign the blame where it belongs.

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      Itā€™s specifically the gutting of benefits his voters use, yet they remain faithful. Fucking bewildering.

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      Trump repealed 112 environmental regulations. Biden is enacting new ones.

      Trump repealed civil and trans rights. Biden replaced them.

      Trump repealed net neutrality. Biden replaced it.

      Trump gave corporations and the wealthy longer and larger tax cuts than the working class. Biden is replenishing the deficit off of corporations and the wealthy while cutting taxes for middle and low income workers.

      Trump installed the conservative and oppressive members of the Supreme Court that are systematically removing our existing rights.

      I could go all day, but you get the point.