New Poll Reveals U.S. President
Joe BidenDoes Not Have Enough Support To Win
Reelection In 2024 Election
February 10. 2023
Joe Biden
A voter panel has stated U.S.
President Joe Biden does not have enough votes to
win reelection in 2024. Polls indicate Biden has
lost support among independent voters and without it
he cannot win reelection (well, unless he steals the
election again like he did in 2020).
Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump
want to take the White House in 2024
Reports also state Republican rivals
such as Florida governor Ron DeSantis, Arkansas
governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and congresswoman
Marjorie Taylor Greene stole his thunder this week
regarding the State of the Union address.
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DAMNING VERDICT ON BIDEN'S SPEECH IS IN: Voter
panel says Joe lost independent voters… the GOP's
new rising star stole the show... and the president
DOESN'T seem to have enough support to win in 2024
Published: 14:48 EST, 8 February
2023 | Updated: 15:17 EST, 8 February 2023 - Lee
Carter is president of Maslansky + Partners, a
language strategist, researcher and author of
'Persuasion: Convincing Others When Facts Don't Seem
to Matter'
President Joe Biden was carried into
the White House on a wave of support from
independent voters in 2022. After Tuesday night,
it's clear he won't be able to rely on them again to
win in 2024.
While Americans across the board
conceded that Biden's second State of the Union
address was one of his best speeches – the bar is
low. And even Democrats couldn't help but cringe
over his sometimes stumbling performance.
Our representative survey, comprised
of 43 Democrats, 42 Republicans and 69 independent
voters, indicates that Tuesday night did little to
advance Biden's political cause and provided more
sad proof of America's hardening tribal rivalries.
The panel evaluated key moments of
the speech and recorded their reactions using
equipment that tracked their feedback. In the video
clips below, the feelings of Democrats are shown as
a blue line, Republicans in red, and independents in
green. The higher or lower the line trends reflects
the relative intensity of their reactions.
In a troubling sign for Biden's
likely designs on the White House in 2024, he failed
to win over independents and sometimes even
Democrats winced when the commander-in-chief slipped
through some of his remarks...
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