Media pundits are sounding the alarm alongside Democrats who believe that President Biden may lose to Donald Trump in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
Democrats and members of the media are sounding the alarm on the prospect of a Donald Trump victory in 2024, suggesting that Biden's dismal messaging and poll numbers may see him exiting the White House next November. According to a Suffolk University/USA Today poll released on October 23, 37% of registered voters said they would support Biden and 36% would support Trump. A substantial majority said they either disapproved or strongly disapproved of Biden's job performance.
Similar comments were made by New York Democratic strategist Hank Sheinkopf, who said in late September that the 'only good news' for Biden was the prospect of a government shutdown and impeachment talks among Republicans. 'But there's rising crime around the country, the economy is lousy regardless of what Biden says, Biden is seen as old and Kamala Harris is not really liked at all.' Sheinkopf added. 'If the election was held tomorrow, Trump would win.
During Friday's installment of 'Morning Joe,' Rev. Al Sharpton said Biden might need a new team for his campaign to improve his outreach ahead of the election. 'Right now, Donald Trump will be president, and we'll have to get on the federal prison visitors' list to talk to him,' Sharpton added. Earlier this month, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow stopped by 'The View' to promote her new book and discussed the chance of Biden losing to Trump next November. 'Not only do we have a 50-50 shot of being back in the White House, any major party nominee has a 50% shot, but the Republican Party will have to reckon with that until the end of time what they did to this country,' she said.
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