As the Biden administration attempts to reconcile rising inflation, crisis at the Southern Border, and the death of American citizens in the now Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, Campus Reform’s Addison Smith went to George Mason University to ask students how they feel about the Biden presidency thus far. The vast majority of students — who voted for or supported Biden’s nomination — expressed regret for supporting him. One student said “He’s failed a lot on a lot of his promises”.
Another, speaking on Biden’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, called it a “disaster”. When asked about Biden’s “Build back better” campaign slogan, students were not convinced he had done so. “If you’re looking at the straight facts, it’s apparent that he’s not [building back better]”, one student said.
Students then told Campus Reform they were not likely to support Biden for a second term. “I’m excited to see who [else] is going to run, actually,” said one student. “As of right now, no”, another expressed.