The honeymoon is over for Biden as approval numbers drop, disapproval numbers spike

Joe Biden's approval numbers have been steadily declining of late — and some pollsters see worse to come for the president.

"It's not a good sign for Joe Biden," said Republican pollster Jim McLaughlin of McLaughlin & Associates. "What we're seeing right now are approval numbers in the low 50s ... and the intensity level is only about 32% of people say they strongly approve of the job he is doing."

According to the firm's May survey, Biden's approval numbers are trending down. Perhaps more importantly, his disapproval numbers are rising sharply.

In the Real Clear Politics average, Biden's approval rating has drifted down to 52.3% as of June 22, which equals his previous low as president. Meanwhile, his current disapproval average has spiked to 43.6%, just shy of his previous high, and up from 36% at the close of his first week in the White House. (One caveat: The majority of the polls factored into his latest averages do not reflect his recent performance in Europe.)

During a Monday appearance on "Just the News AM," McLaughlin repeatedly cited "upside down" support among independents as a particularly ominous sign for the future of the Biden presidency's popular standing. The president is now underwater among these crucial swing voters, with 47% approving and 51% disapproving. Just 44% of independent voters believe the country is headed in the "right direction," which McLaughlin says is likely a bellwether for 2022 voting patterns.

The president's approval has fallen to just 44% among white voters and 47% with likely 2022 male voters. Female voters, however, remain heavily pro-Biden, giving him a 59% approval rating, while a resounding 87% of African-American voters give him a thumbs-up.

Two months ago, when Biden's approval numbers began leveling off as he approached his 100th day in office, former Trump pollster John McLaughlin (Jim's brother) called the president and his administration a "Trojan horse" for a "radical left-wing agenda," adding, "despite what the national media and the Democrats may tell you, that's just not where the American people are right now."