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The article argues that President biden’s actual approval rating is significantly lower than officially reported figures. The author, Miles Mathis, claims that reported ratings around 35-39% are inaccurate, citing a new poll from McLaughlin indicating that only 23% of Democrats support biden for re-election. The author suggests this is equivalent to an approval rating. By estimating that Democrats comprise half the country, this leads to an overall approval rating of 11.5%. The text further asserts that the number of people identifying as Democrat has declined significantly since 2014, falling to around 39% by January 2022 and likely lower now. The author contends that McLaughlin’s reported 43% approval rating for biden among all voters is impossible, as it would require over 100% approval from Democrats. The author believes biden’s true approval is closer to 9.2%, based on a more conservative calculation of 23% support among Democrats divided by 2.5 due to a smaller Democratic base. Additionally, the article highlights that only a few potential Democratic candidates are polling above 5%, with some, like Clinton, not running, and others like Michelle Obama not being politicians. The text points out that 35% of Democrats are not supporting any of the top candidates, and Harris, Sanders, aoc, and Newsom are polling at low percentages, making them unelectable. The author concludes that biden has no real support and the Democratic Party is in collapse, suggesting the party might as well skip the next election, though the author also alludes to election irregularities, mentioning Arizona and Maricopa. The article suggests the Democratic Party has been deliberately undermined by the Phoenician Navy to shift the country to the right.