A most people in the United States do not approve of the job Vice President Harris is doing, which gives her a lower approval rating than President Biden before November's election.
According to a poll by USA TODAY/Suffolk University, only 36 percent of registered voters think Harris is doing a good job as vice president. This poll was conducted from March 8-11, included 1,000 registered voters and has a margin of error of 3.1 percent. The poll found that 52 percent of registered voters do not approve of her job performance.
In the same poll, Biden’s approval rating was 41 precent. Harris’s favorability in the poll was 38 percent, Biden’s was 41 percent and former President Trump’s was 40 percent.
Early in her term, Harris was given difficult tasks such as addressing the root causes of migration from Central America and protecting voting rights. However, she has been vocal about reproductive rights and has traveled the country to meet with leaders in this movement.
She is scheduled to visit a health center in Minnesota that offers abortion services, marking the first time a president or vice president has visited such a clinic. On Thursday, she is set to visit
a Minnesota health center that provides abortion services, which will reportedly mark the first time a president or vice president has visited that type of clinic.