Joe Biden Poll Numbers Are
'Grim' Going Into The 2024 Presidential Election
May 6. 2023
Joe Biden
U.S. President Joe Biden has been
trailing in national polls regarding the scheduled
2024 presidential election. Former President, Donald
Trump, and incumbent Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis,
who are both Republicans, have been soundly leading
Biden in the polls for months, with considerable
leads. America prefers Trump and DeSantis to Biden.
The Democrats running the DNC are so
concerned about Biden's poor mental state and
unpopularity (NBC Poll Reveals 69% Of Americans Do
Not Want U.S. President Joe Biden To Run For Reelection) they've
scrapped the debate segment of the election on the
orders of former President and current puppetmaster,
Barack Obama, as Biden has been
malfunctioning right before the world's eyes.
Biden's brain is gone due to dementia and mental
illness.
This means challengers, such as
Biden's top rival within his party, Robert Kennedy
Jr., whose campaign is picking up a lot of speed,
will not have to debate him during the primaries.
Trump, DeSantis and Kennedy Jr., would shred Biden
in any debate. Biden's dementia has worsened since
he has assumed office in that corrupt election he
stole. It's become so bad Biden is wandering off
from people mid-sentence, even on stage at televised
events, which is visible evidence his dementia is at
an advanced stage.
The world, especially America, is
seeing all this, which has resulted in Americans
from both parties revealing Biden should not run
again (Donald Trump And Ron DeSantis
Continue To Lead President Joe Biden In National Polls For The 2024
Presidential Election).
STORY SOURCE
Biden’s poll numbers look grim as he preps for
reelection bid
04/15/2023 07:00 AM EDT - Joe Biden
became president promising a 180-degree turn from
Donald Trump. But the two men do have one big thing
in common: similarly poor approval ratings heading
into the start of their reelection bids...
According to FiveThirtyEight,
Biden’s average approval rating stands at 43
percent, about 9 points lower than his 52 percent
disapproval rating. That’s only 1 point higher than
Trump’s FiveThirtyEight approval rating on April 15,
2019, at the same point in his one-term
presidency...
Determining the extent to which
Biden’s poor job rating endangers his likely
reelection bid is not just an academic exercise. A
deep dive into the numbers reveals Biden isn’t just
struggling with independents and near-unanimous
disapproval among Republicans. He’s also soft among
Democrats and left-leaning demographic groups, a
weakness that suggests a diminished enthusiasm for
his candidacy — though something that could be
papered over by partisan voting patterns in the
general election...
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