A brutal poll number for Joe Biden

WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 15: U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on Russia and Ukraine in the East Room of the White House on February 15, 2022 in Washington, DC. President Biden said the United States remains open to high-level diplomacy in close coordination with allies, building on the multiple diplomatic off-ramps the U.S., its allies and partners have offered Russia in recent months. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Biden’s numbers are better among Democrats — 80% called year one a success — but 15% of members of his own party described his first year in office as a failure.
Now, asking such a binary question — either Biden’s first year was a success or a failure, with no room in the middle — does tend to strip any nuance from issue. There are incredible complexities that go into assessing how a president has done.
Oftentimes, a president is judged in one way during his time in office and in another after he leaves, once the impacts of his policies come into clearer focus.
That said, elections tend to force voters to think in this all-or-nothing way. Either you vote for a Democrat or for a Republican. Either you vote to re-elect your incumbent or you choose the challenger.