'Polls aren’t votes, Sean Hannity!' Internet at wit's end as Fox News host delivers 'bad news' for Joe Biden

Fox News' Sean Hannity shares latest poll that focuses on a drop in Joe Biden's approval rating
Fox News anchor Sean Hannity shares 'bad news' for Joe Biden after POTUS' approval ratings drop in latest poll (Getty Images, X/@seanhannity)
Fox News anchor Sean Hannity shares 'bad news' for Joe Biden after POTUS' approval ratings drop in latest poll (Getty Images, X/@seanhannity)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Fox News anchor Sean Hannity has some “bad news” for President Joe Biden and it is all about the polls, this time, from CNN.

On X, formerly known as Twitter, Hannity shared a drop in Biden’s rating, as the Fox News anchor shared numbers from CNN.

According to the poll, Biden is currently sitting at the lowest approval rating of his presidency.

However, as Hannity delivered this “bad news,” the internet was not too convinced, and instead, the anchor faced some backlash on the social media platform.

Sean Hannity shares latest CNN poll as he delivers 'bad news' for Joe Biden 

On X, Fox News anchor Sean Hannity wrote, “BAD NEWS FOR BIDEN: Joe Sinks to Lowest Rating of His Presidency in CNN Poll.”



 

Attached to this post, was an article from Hannity’s official website that elaborated further on this poll that shed light on Joe Biden’s presidency and approval rating.

According to the CNN poll shared by Hannity, Biden’s approval rating in November was at 37%. To put this number into perspective for his viewers and followers, Hannity’s website detailed previous approval ratings of Biden dating to March 2021.

Starting with a strong 51% in March 2021, Biden’s approval rating moved down to 38% in June 2022, and by July 2023, there was a slight increase to 41%.

After that, in August and October of 2023, Biden’s approval was 39%, and then hitting the lowest point at 37%.

Hannity also talked about how “Biden’s struggling economy” was one of the “top issues” among voters.

Sean Hannity faces backlash on X 

Following Fox News anchor Sean Hannity’s report on Joe Biden’s latest approval rating by CNN, the internet was quick to respond.

One user wrote, “Polls aren’t votes, Sean. But you already know that,” and another wrote, “He's just fine. Polls have fooled people for decades. The silent majority is waiting for the opp to vote Trump out. No worries.”



 



 

“Would you have posted that his ratings were way up if the poll had said that?  I am betting on NO,” questioned one user, and another simply wrote, “Lie.”



 



 

Hannity continued to face backlash on the social media platform as one user wrote, “You've lost all dignity and respect seanie,” and another wrote, “Hard to withstand the Niagara Falls of lies that spews from the right wing.”



 



 

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