“Growing Democratic Discontent Over Biden’s Re-election Bid: An Examination of Poll Numbers and Party Sentiment”

Published on July 8, 2024, 12:31 am

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In light of recent events, a growing distaste among the Democratic circles for President Biden’s decision to remain in the presidential race has emerged. During one report, it was indicated that numerous Democrats declined invitations to publicly support the president’s choice.

In a move to present balanced views, there were extensive attempts made by newscasters to spotlight democrats defending Biden’s decision. However, after exhaustive efforts over several days involving dozens of lawmakers and allies of the Biden campaign, not one party was prepared or willing to defend him on-air.

The failure to secure a defender for the President underscores the existing concerns about his candidacy amongst his supporters and within his party at large.

Biden has experienced considerable erosion of his support following a presidential debate against former president Donald Trump on June 27. Amidst multiple instances where he seemed frail and at times confused, questions concerning his mental sharpness and possible age-related effects have surfaced.

It has emerged that several democratic lawmakers have suggested that it may be time for Biden to step down from the presidential race and clear the path for another nominee—most probably Vice President Kamala Harris.

Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Texas was reportedly the first among elected officials making this recommendation publicly last week: “Recognizing that, unlike Trump, President Biden’s first commitment has always been in service of our country and not himself; I believe he might take into consideration this grueling yet crucial decision.”

Since then, other representatives like Raúl Grijalva of Arizona, Seth Moulton of Massachusetts, Mike Quigley of Illinois, and Angie Craig from Minnesota have also aligned their stance with Doggett against endorsing Biden’s re-election bid.

The turning tide against Biden can be attributed in part due to his faltering poll numbers in key battleground states leading up to the 2024 election. According to Real Clear Politics polling averages – trusted news sources – Trump is surging ahead in all seven key battlegrounds, with leads ranging from 0.6 points in Michigan to a hefty 5.8 points lead in North Carolina.

In delivering real news, it’s important to note the impact and implications of this shift in party sentiment on Biden’s decision and the upcoming election, especially through a Christian worldview that values honesty and integrity.

Original article posted by Fox News

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