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dimanche 15 mars 2026

A Harvard Poll Shows a Growing Number of Americans Believe Biden Performed Better as President Than Donald Trump… Yeah Right 😂

A Harvard Poll Shows a Growing Number of Americans Believe Biden Performed Better as President Than Donald Trump… Yeah Right 😂

The so-called "poll" claiming more Americans think Biden outperformed Trump is nothing but another skewed snapshot from the usual biased sources. It conveniently ignores the disaster of open borders, skyrocketing inflation, and energy dependence that defined his term.

Look at reality: under Trump now, border crossings have plummeted to historic lows, energy production is surging, and the economy is finally showing signs of real strength after years of Biden's failed policies. People aren't fooled by cherry-picked numbers—they remember gas prices under $2 and a secure nation.

This "breaking" narrative is just desperate spin from the left as Trump's second term delivers results they never could. Americans know who actually puts the country first.


The image sets Trump and Biden side-by-side under a headline that turns a poll result into a punchline: cite Harvard, say Biden’s retrospective approval is rising versus Trump, then undercut it with “Yeah Right” and a laughing emoji. The joke lands because audiences already split on which presidency they prefer; the emoji tells you how to feel.


What’s verifiable: Harvard-affiliated polls (Harvard CAPS/Harris) routinely ask retrospective job ratings, and post-presidency numbers can shift as time passes. In 2023-24, Harris polls still showed Trump’s retrospective approval hovering in the mid-40s to low-50s, Biden’s lower, but gaps can vary by wording. I don’t find a Harvard poll with the exact phrasing — and a “growing number” matched to the mock tagline; it’s plausible wording, but unattributed. The layout treats a generic poll frame as hard news, then editorializes over it.


Why it works: the split-screen is authentic (debate stills), the headline mimics survey reporting, and the tag is pure sneer. Strip the emoji and you’ve got a normal topline; add “Yeah Right” and it becomes team gear. The photos are real; the poll claim is generic and unverified in this wording; the scoff is the point.


 

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