With young voters, Arab Americans, blacks, Hispanics, and labor
unions threatening to abandon the president, Biden is reportedly
irritated and anxious about his 2024 prospects. He’s not leading in the
polls, and his standings in the swing states are troublesome. Is there
plenty of time to turn this around? Sure, but Biden isn’t a normal
candidate. He’s beset by his age, frailty, and failing memory.
Biden’s dip in support with nonwhite voters is especially troublesome, and it’s not just happening in Michigan, the state CNN used to demonstrate one of the president’s most significant weaknesses. It’s nationwide, something that CNN’s numbers cruncher, Harry Enten, admitted:
The
president thought he could coast to re-election. He never thought he’d
have to work and pass things—he hasn’t done much on the domestic front
other than increase inflation and create a crisis at the southern
border. If Biden had a scintilla of political skill, I’d say there could
be a turnaround, but he doesn’t. The Obama coalition is down on
Bidenomics. You have to work to wreck a winning coalition like that. See video here.

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