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A new phone and online survey from Rasmussen Reports found likely U.S. voters are evenly split when it comes to whether Joe Biden is doing the job of President.

Forty-seven percent of voters believe Biden is really doing the job of President while 47 percent also say others are making decisions for Biden behind the scenes.

Fifty-four percent of Americans say the country has become more divided since the election and just 15 percent say it is less divided.

Republicans have more doubt that Biden is doing the job of President. Seventy-five percent of Republicans said others are making decisions for Biden behind the scenes.

Even 15 percent of Democrats agree.

More importantly, however, 56 percent of voters unaffiliated with either major party agree that others are making decisions for Biden behind the scenes.

While 80 percent of Democrats say Biden is doing the job, just 20 percent of Republicans and 35 percent of unaffiliated voters agree.

Author: Jacob Hall

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