Biden's Approval Rating Hits New Low After Afghanistan Withdrawal
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The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, which saw scenes of desperation and violence inside and outside of Kabul’s airport, has coincided with a drop in President Biden’s approval rating.
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