A recent survey conducted by Rasmussen Reports reveals a notable sentiment among American voters regarding former President Barack Obama’s influence on the current Biden regime. The survey, which involved 935 likely U.S. voters and took place between January 15 and 17, 2024, shows that a significant majority, 63%, believe Obama likely exerts influence over Joe Biden’s policies. This perception includes 40% of respondents who consider it very likely.

Only 29% of those surveyed think it’s unlikely that the Biden regime is influenced by Obama, with 13% stating it’s not at all likely. This survey reflects an increasing viewpoint among voters, suggesting a lack of autonomy in the Biden regime and raising questions about the dynamics of leadership within the current government.

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This survey’s results carry a margin of sampling error of +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Rasmussen Reports, known for its public opinion polling, conducted this study through a combination of telephone and online methodologies.

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The outcome of this survey provides significant insight into public perceptions of the Biden regime’s leadership and decision-making processes. It also underscores the ongoing political discourse surrounding the influence of past leaders on current administrations and the broader implications for American politics.

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