If your preferred candidate is going to lose against a president responsible for millions of people struggling to get by, perhaps it is time to rethink whom you will back in 2024, writes James Sweet.
Chief of staff Ron Klain can try to cover for the president as much as he wants, but recent polling shows that Democrats have reached a breaking point with President Biden’s leadership.
But it gets worse. Biden’s job approval is now a dismal 33%. Independents are no longer on the fence about Biden’s performance, as 68% disapprove of his administration. Only 70% of Democrats approve of Biden’s performance, which the Times calls “a relatively low figure for a president.” Despite all the red flags, Biden still has a shot in 2024. When faced with a rematch between himself and former President Donald Trump, 44% of respondents chose Biden compared to Trump’s 41%. Voters clearly do not like the idea of Biden being president for two terms, but they abhor the notion of another Trump presidency.
When Trump is taken out of the equation, the demographic alignment for 2024 spells good news for the GOP. Hispanics are suddenly evenly split on which party’s primary they plan to vote in, with 38% saying Republican and another 38% saying Democratic. “Other” ethnic groups are also split, with each party receiving 37% of their support. At 60%, black voters are the only nonwhite group overwhelmingly planning to vote in the Democratic primary.
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