New Poll Gives Biden High Marks On Pandemic, But Immigration Is An Issue

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WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 16: U.S. President Joe Biden walks toward Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on March 16, 2021 in Washington, DC. President Biden will visit suburban Philadelphia on Tuesday as part of his effort to tout the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package to fight the pandemic and boost the economy. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

A just-released NPR/Marist poll shows President Biden is earning high praise from the American people for how he’s handling the COVID-19 response and the rollout of vaccines. Approximately two-thirds of those surveyed, 65%, say Biden is doing a good job of tackling the pandemic. That figure includes about one-third of Republicans.

However, the immigration issue is where the poll shows a problem for Biden. 53 percent disapprove of how he’s handling the situation at the border. That’s not just people on the right; it includes the majority of independents and 25% of Democrats. Some suggests that the nonstop drumbeat declaring the situation at the southwest border a “crisis” has succeeded in creating a problem for the White House.

The poll surveyed 1,309 adults by cellphones and landlines from March 22 to 25. It has a margin of error, plus or minus, of 3.4 percentage points.