In a new poll released Friday, Biden lost 39 percent of his vote, reflecting the challenges he and his party face in the run-up to the midterm elections as they grapple with a number of domestic and international problems.
A poll by the Associated Press and the Nork Public Relations Research Center found that Biden's popularity has plummeted to a low level during his presidency, driven by growing economic frustration and concerns about the US orientation within Biden's party.
The poll found that about 20 percent of adults believe the economy is doing well, up from 30 percent last month. Among Democrats, 33 percent said the United States was on the right track, down from 49 percent a month earlier.
Biden's overall popularity among Democrats is 73 percent, according to a poll on Friday, according to the US-affiliated Hill News website. That figure had never fallen below 82 percent in his first year in office. One of the hallmarks of President Donald Trump's presidency was his approval among Republicans, even when Democrats and independents gave him poor marks.