Entering Year 2 of Presidency, , Biden Hopes to Reset, Improve Optics.<br />When Joe Biden entered through the gates of the <br />White House as President of the United States for the first time last year, he said it was like "going home.".<br />Now year two of the Biden administration, <br />the country is as disenfranchised and divided as it ever was preceding his ascent to office.<br />According to CNN, President Biden <br />enters the new year with dwindling <br />support from the American public.<br />CNN reports his approval rating is one of the lowest ever for a modern-day president.<br />There are successes <br />that he's had, , David Axelrod, former senior adviser to <br />President Barack Obama, via CNN.<br />... but people do not feel it <br />and you can't persuade people to feel better. , David Axelrod, former senior adviser to President Barack Obama, via CNN.<br />... but people do not feel it <br />and you can't persuade people to feel better. , David Axelrod, former senior adviser to President Barack Obama, via CNN.<br />Unlike his predecessor, Donald Trump, <br />Biden isn't actively fanning the flames of anger in citizens of the United States.<br />But, as CNN points out, his inaugural pledge to <br />"end this uncivil war" has also not come to fruition.<br />Those close to Biden say his administration's achievements have been for the benefit of the working class.<br />We have had historic successes in the first year of the Biden presidency... , Susan Rice, domestic policy adviser to President Joe Biden, via CNN.<br />We have put very important supports in the pockets of the American people at a time when the pandemic has made their economic prospects perilous. , Susan Rice, domestic policy adviser to President Joe Biden, via CNN.<br />We have put very important supports in the pockets of the American people at a time when the pandemic has made their economic prospects perilous. , Susan Rice, domestic policy adviser to President Joe Biden, via CNN.<br />According to the White House, Biden intends to <br />spend more time communicating with the <br />American people than negotiating deals in Congress
