In his 2024 re-election campaign, Joe Biden faces two major issues: young voters are upset over his role in the Israel-Hamas War, and people do n’t know what he’s done because he has n’t accomplished much. Fourty percent of people are now in poverty. Atrociously high inflation continues to be. New job is largely a part-time job. The president believes a floating pier in Gaza to give aid is a good idea because we are shipwrecked worldwide. It’s a large despair target, with our troops actually being sitting birds.  ,
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Biden lacks the charisma and social skills that were some of his past employers, Barack Obama, who were his key traits. Enjoy him or hate him, folks got excited about the first- word U. S. Senator from Illinois. Because of Obama’s creation of a social partnership that was almost unstoppable, we are fortunate that term limits exist. College cities watched Obama from everywhere. With Biden, his appearance is met with’ meh’ thoughts, sighs, or illegal frustration due to the Gaza War. He does n’t have it —he never did. It’s why his previous two national efforts were catastrophe. These towns and cities were once Democrats ‘ shoo-ins for the Democrats. They can no longer believe that this year (via NYT):  ,
If you want to become the leader, you should probably get Wisconsin.  ,
And if you are a Democrat, there is a tested way to do that: raise the figures in Dane County, the state’s rapidly expanding and profoundly democratic swath that includes Madison and the enormous public school that bears the name of the state.  ,
President Biden’s visit to a technical school in Madison on Monday, where he announced a fresh plan to help pay off student loans, appeared to be a part of an effort to sway support for his re-election campaign. It was seen as essential to his odds in November and his victory there in 2020.  ,
” My district”, said State Senator Kelda Roys, a Democrat who represents much of Madison,” could potentially decide the fate of the free world” . ,
College towns are emerging as a more sophisticated battle for Democrats this month amid signs of an eagerness gap among younger voters and popular anger on college campuses over the administration’s handling of Israel’s war in Gaza.  ,
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Previous week, when Wisconsin voters went to the polls in snow and rain for the now- quite- much- effectively- over presidential primaries, almost 50, 000 people cast “uninstructed” votes on the Democratic side — meaning 8.3 percent of the state’s Democratic primary voters apparently decided to use their ballots to protest the Biden administration’s support for Israel’s war in Gaza.  ,
That was n’t enough to net the “uninstructed” voters any delegates to this summer’s Democratic National Convention, as “uncommitted” voters did in Michigan, where the protest movement was born.  ,
But it was enough to send a message about voters ‘ dissatisfaction with Biden, particularly in a state where he won by just 20, 682 votes in 2020.  ,
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The student Democrats in this state are incredibly proud of how they marched out in droves in 2020, during the midterms, and during the state Supreme Court election last year, which gave the court a liberal majority. In a tipping-point state, they view themselves as tipping-point voters.  ,
Some of the activists also expressed a current of worry as they packed up their blue plastic tablecloths and empty iced coffee containers.  ,
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In a Times poll conducted this year, young voters were the least likely age group to feel optimistic or excited about the election, according to a poll conducted by Della Volpe late last year.  ,
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Given Biden’s age, there’s no’ fountain of youth ‘ moment ahead. That will continue to be the case if young people feel unappreciative of him. Additionally, they are more concerned with student debt relief than the Gaza war. They do n’t care. Since he only has a COVID omnibus, which sent inflation spiraling, he is scraping at the bottom of the barrel when it comes to legislative accomplishments. Ironically, some of that money has n’t been spent, and it could be diverted toward good infrastructure projects, like rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge. However, there is no doubt that the delivery will be botched. Because he too lost a son, Beau Biden, whom the president exploits for political purposes in the most unseemly ways, he already likened himself to the families of the six workers killed in that bridge collapse.  ,
The Biden administration touted the anniversary of Obamacare—why? That’s not even a Biden legislative accomplishment. it’s Obama’s. Biden said it was a “big f**king deal”. Yeah, and you, as vice president, did nothing. Your job was to stabilize the more traditional wings of the Democratic Party by placing a young, unexperienced black man at the top of the ticket.  ,
You’re trying to retread the Obama days. It wo n’t work. You’re trying to keep the Obama coalition together—it’s already in tatters. It’s truly Trump’s election to lose at this point, given the chaotic mess that’s been bestowed upon us by a cabinet that is grossly unqualified and incompetent. And we have n’t even examined the impact of illegal immigration, the elimination of operational control at the southern border, and the rise in crimes committed by these illegal animals. They’re all coming into deep blue have ns, creating havoc, and committing the most preventable of crimes if we abide by the simple rule of deporting people who should n’t be here, an alien concept in today’s Democratic Party.  ,
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You know they have a candidate who ca n’t hack it when Democrats are questioning colleges in 2024.