WVXU: Biden’s popularity steady
UC expert co-hosts conversation on presidential approval ratings and agenda
In a full-hour interview, the University of Cincinnati's Kimberly Conger joins Ken Rudin, a political junkie, to discuss President Joe Biden’s ratings compared to his predecessor.
Biden’s ratings are holding steady despite roadblocks discussed in the interview.
Conger is an assistant professor in the UC Department of Political Science. She teaches American politics and public administration.
Featured image at top of President Joe Biden. Photo/Andrew Harnik/AP.
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