Biden's support rate has fallen, and it will fall to 36%in May and June.Control.

(Washington Composite Electric) The remaining five weeks before the US midterm elections. The latest polls show that the support rate of US President Biden fell to 40%.

Most women in the United States have not yet selected candidates who have not yet been supported, bringing uncertainty to this key Congress election.

According to the polls published by Reuters / Yippso on Tuesday (October 4), only 40%of the US adults supported Biden's governing performance, and the support rate fell a percentage point from the previous week.

Biden's support rates fell, and in May and June, it even fell to 36%, making the outside world worry that the Democratic Party that he belonged to may be in the mid -term elections and lost control over House of Representatives and even the Senate.

Biden took office in January 2021, when the United States was shrouded in the crown disease.During his tenure, he also faced the economic impact caused by the crown disease, including the soaring inflation rate.

The mid -term elections on November 8 are essential for Biden.At that time, 35 of the 435 seats in the House of Representatives and the 100 seats of the Senate will be re -elected, and 36 states will also hold governor elections.Once the Republican Party successfully controls the first or two hospitals, it will hinder the legislative agenda of Biden's remaining term.

50 years old or over or over or middle -aged election swing voters

According to FiveThirtyeight's mid -term election prediction model, Democrats have a slight advantage to maintain their control of the Senate, and Republicans are slightly optimistic about winning the House of Representatives.

Women of 50 and over the United States, as one of the most local voters, have become one of the key swing voters in this period.

According to the polls announced by the US Retiree Association (AARP) on Tuesday, almost everyone in this group stated that it will vote in the November period, but 51%of them have not decided which candidate to support.

40 % of the respondents said they would make a decision in the last few weeks before the election.Among the respondents, Democrats and Republicans each accounted for half.

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Association pointed out that according to the voter archives and the data of the US Census Bureau, in the 2018 and 2020 elections, women 50 and over voted for nearly one -third of their votes.

AARP chief propaganda and interaction official Limmond said that this will make them the biggest swing voters in this election season, and may "determine the power balance between the power of parliament and the state parliament across the country."

The polls, which began from September 6th to 13th from September 6th to 13th, found that than white and black women, Spanish and Asian women are more likely to weigh their choices.

They generally care about national division, social security and medical care, but in terms of inflation and voting rights, they show different differences in party.

As for the most helping this group, 75%of the respondents pointed out that to avoid social security costs from being cut off, it is to reduce food prices and reduce natural gas and medical care costs.