Biden is losing support among many groups: blacks, women, and young voters, as discussed below.
Biden is incompetent, too old, and has bad policies, both nationally and internationally. He spends TOO much federal money and has NO fiscal responsibility. He is out of touch and out of ideas. He goes to raise money among Hollywood elite, while Trump goes to visit poor black neighborhoods in Detroit, the Bronx, and other places. Trump shows energy and Biden keeps showing ALL of us how old and feeble he is. And let's not forget his mental decline. Those who oppose Trump offer little convincing evidence to counter those obvious facts.
Biden has been a failure on the US Economy (inflation thread) and on illegal immigration (another thread I have posted in signficantly). Look there if you need to review those Biden Failures. Bidenomics = FAILURE.
And as shown below, this is NOT just my opinion, but the opinion of those involved in the political process.
The generation that was raised during the global financial crisis and the onsets of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars has been a stalwart for the Democratic Party for over a decade. I was knocking doors for President Obama and local Democrats in 2012 even before I could vote.
I served as a College Democrats chapter president through the 2016 election cycle, and then voted for President Biden in 2020. In 2024, less than four years into the Biden administration, the world and our country have entered alarming trajectories. If Biden is nominated for reelection, he will be the first Democratic nominee whom I do not support.
Biden is currently sitting on top of a seismic shift in the political partiesā voting coalitions. His average approval rating under 38 percent unfortunately is historically low for a president at this time in a first term. In 2020, Biden won young voters by 25 points.
Now disapproval of Biden is widespread among young voters, with him losing 18ā29 year-olds and all under-45 voters when polled against all general election candidates. The dissent is not baseless, and not all young dissenters are doing so because of American support for Israelās war against Hamas. Beyond Bidenās personal cognitive challenges, his administrationās policies are having indefensible consequences.
The United States is now entrenched in numerous international conflicts, each of which is increasingly dangerous and more complicated than a good-versus-evil narrative. Biden is largely responsible for escalating the Russia-Ukraine war, funding Ukraine through their incremental defeat while ignoring diplomatic negotiation and ceasefire offers. Biden has also allowed the funding of Iran throughout their proxy war against American and our Middle East allies. Meanwhile, North Korea has abandoned the decades-long reconciliation process with South Korea, following our escalation of multilateral military exercises in the region. Nuclear world war is now more probable than at any time since the Cuban Missile Crisis.
At home, the future looks dire for middle-class and low-income Americans. Most people worry about how weāll deal with this historic inflation and the mounting federal debt. Rent prices are still above pre-pandemic levels, and half of all Americans now spend more than one third of their income on rent. Homelessness also spiked from 2022 to 2023 to the highest level since 2006. Each of these issues is even more alarming when considering this yearās expansion of BRICS, an informal coalition of emerging nations, and their increasing movement away from the dollar as the worldās reserve currency.
In the meantime, an imminent national security risk has been generated by the border crisis. U.S. Customs and Border Protection have encountered at least 8.1 million people unlawfully crossing the southwest border since 2021, which is all in addition to the estimated 10 million undocumented immigrants who were already in the country when Biden took office. (...)
Biden supporters may say that none of these issues are dispositive because they pale in comparison to President Trumpās āthreat to democracy.ā Yet, if protecting American democracy is a top priority, as it should be, then we all must be alarmed by the unprecedented prosecution of a presidential candidate on novel legal theories, in the middle of a campaign. Regardless of what the appellate court decides, the political weaponization of prosecutorial discretion is anti-democratic and disconcerting.
Many voters in the younger generations are thinking about these various crises and their consequences for the rest of the 21st century when evaluating Bidenās administration, not just one issue like some suggest. They are looking for a president who can stand up to the corporate lobbies and transcend partisanship to execute meaningful reform. Biden demonstrably is not that president.
Jeremy Etelson worked as a Democratic campaign staffer in Maryland. He received a J.D. from George Washington University in 2024 and an M.Phil. in the history of political theory from the University of Cambridge in 2019.
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