President Joe Biden’s approval rating average is stuck below 50 percent as of Wednesday, according to FiveThirtyEight.

The website’s polling average marks Biden at 49 percent, tying with the Real Clear Politics (RCP) polling average from August 11.

“This marks a precipitous decline from the FiveThirtyEight peak of 55.1% in March and the RCP peak of 55.7% in April,” Axios noted.

A Reuters/Ipsos survey released Tuesday showed Biden drop seven points from 53 percent to 46 percent. The Reuters poll marked Biden at the “lowest recorded in weekly polls that started when Biden took office in January.” Moreover, a Rasmussen Reports poll from Tuesday also showed Biden dropping to a new low of 45 percent.

The polling comes as Biden has failed to evacuate, according to some reports, between 10 and 40 thousand American citizens from Afghanistan. The White House claims the number is about 11 thousand.

CNN reported Tuesday night that Biden has only evacuated about 1,100 Americans since the fall of the capital city Kabul on Sunday. The White House would not comment on the prospect of a protracted U.S. military presence to ensure all Americans had left the country.

The United States also issued a notice to Americans attempting to escape Afghanistan, suggesting they should rendezvous at the airport in Kabul, but that their security could not be guaranteed in route.

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