Americans may get the one presidential race the country doesn't want in 2024 https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/12/politics/biden-trump-polling-2024-race-analysis/index.html There's one tiny sliver of hope for Joe Biden in a devastating new poll that flags rising concerns over the President's age and performance and shows even most Democrats want another candidate in 2024. He could still beat Donald Trump. This small consolation for the White House cannot disguise growing signs that Biden's presidency is in deep trouble even before midterm elections in November, which threaten a devastating rebuke to his Democratic Party in the House. The New York Times/Siena College nationwide survey published on Monday coincides with a flurry of unflattering stories about Biden's age and political proficiency and growing speculation about his prospects for reelection. The question of whether any Democrats would dare challenge him in a primary is an increasingly hot topic despite dismissals by leading alternative potential candidates. And yet, Biden, saddled with an approval rating of just 33% in the survey, is still in the game against Trump. The survey showed no clear leader, with Biden earning 44% to Trump's 41% among registered voters, within the poll's margin of sampling error. A poll is just a snapshot in time, but it's hardly encouraging news for the ex-President and suggests he has huge liabilities in the general electorate, despite expectations among his conservative media boosters that he would cruise to revenge over an elderly Biden in 2024. But the closeness also points to a more profound theme that is emerging as the US barrels toward 2024 and has implications beyond the identity of the person who sits in the Oval Office in 2025. A country mired in multiple crises, politically estranged within and facing risky international flashpoints may get a 2024 contest between two candidates whose answers haven't worked over the previous eight years and whom millions of people would like to see retire from the stage to make room for younger, fresher faces. Such a scenario would be an indictment of a party system that is already fused into dysfunction by hyper partisanship and Trump's attack on the 2020 election. It would likely leave the victor in 2024 without a workable mandate at a time when Washington is failing to respond to the country's longer-term needs. And it would further strain faith among voters about the political system. (Much more at above url)
I'd be surprised if that happened and I am surprised by these numbers.The only thing I can see people voting for Biden for is abortion rights.Other polls show Dems doing well in 2024 with both Biden and Harris at the top of the ticket so might really have a chance.
Yeah, but lets be honest. If the poll is showing Biden/Harris against an unknown, it is artificial and would change the moment the competition was more specific, no?
Indeed.But there are polls showing specific Biden /Harris match ups with both winning https://www.newsweek.com/kamala-harris-would-beat-ron-desantis-2024-election-poll-1722913 https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/11/most-democrats-want-biden-not-to-run-for-president-in-2024.html 2024 looks to be a lot closer than it should considering inflation,gas prices and Bidens own base dont want him but the abortion issue seems to be a game changer.I see this in polls and my personal circle.While abortion isnt a big enough issue for me to vote for Biden,Harris or any other moderate Democrat I know a lot of people who felt the same until the Roe decision was leaked,now most of them say they will vote for Biden again if he or even Harris is the nominee.
White House faces disaster with young voters https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/3560018-white-house-faces-disaster-with-young-voters/
Fucking Joe, gets handed a "win" w/Roe fiasco then steps on his dick by fist bumping/meeting killer he himself identified as such and gave a pass to: