A group of Michigan Democratic voters expressed reluctance about voting for President Biden in 2024 and were generally dissatisfied with their options.
Some were undecided, wanting a candidate to earn their vote, while others expressed reluctance but would vote for Biden again, citing concerns about his age and Middle East policies.
They also discussed the economy, with mixed feelings about its state. (Trending: Ousted Democrat Who Filmed Explicit Tape Blames Homophobia)
“I want the candidate that I vote for to earn my vote,” undecided voter Jessie Kelly said.
“I really don’t agree with his dealings with the Middle East right now,” Democratic voter Shelley Whitehead said.
“Also, his age.” A Fox News poll released on Sunday found that 54% of the Democratic Party want someone else as the party’s nominee.
“I can’t support anyone who has a hand in any supporting of genocide, even though it doesn’t personally affect me, it does,” she said.
“Our economy is better than what it has been. Is everything affordable? No. Everything is going up quicker than our checks are,” another voter, Jackie-Kelly Smith said.
Black voters have also expressed concerns about the Democratic Party’s support.
“I honestly feel that the Democratic Party has forgot about the Black male,” a Black voter noted.
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