President Biden is struggling to overcome doubts about his leadership inside his own party and broad dissatisfaction over the nation's direction, leaving him trailing behind Donald J. Trump just as their general-election contest is about to begin, a new poll by The New York Times and Siena College has found. With eight months left until the November election, Mr. Biden's 43 percent support lags behind Mr. Trump's 48 percent in the national survey of registered voters
As I have previously stated, it was foolish of the Democrats to wage the type of war that they have over the last 18 months on Trump. The focus should have been on kitchen table issues. With affordability of food and every day goods reaching sky high prices; forgoing the economy in the name of a score to settle wasn't the best move.
@#1 ... At this point, it seems the Biden campaign is hoping that these early polls are less representative of how people will actually vote, and more representative of people ~making a statement~ to the pollsters. ...
For example...
Big Biden bummer: N.Y. Times/Siena poll shows gaps with key Democratic groups
www.axios.com
... What they're saying: Michael Tyler, communications director for the Biden-Harris 2024 campaign, said in a statement that "polling continues to be at odds with how Americans vote, and consistently overestimates Donald Trump while underestimating President Biden." ...
Voters are so dumb as hell #25 | Posted by hamburglar
Ah, that reminds me of famous 2016 "undecided voter"Ken Bone.
We live in a society that glorifies stupidity and willful ignorance.
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