President Joe Biden is facing low enthusiasm for his 2024 reelection campaign, particularly in his hometown of Scranton, Delaware.
This sentiment reflects a broader trend of declining popularity nationwide, as evidenced by polling data.
Residents express concerns about Biden’s age, his son’s legal troubles, and disappointment with his accomplishments in office. (Trending: Judge Announces Historic Ruling In Jeffrey Epstein Case)
Many Democrats oppose his 2024 campaign, citing a preference for new leadership within the party.
The sentiment extends beyond his hometown, with worries about his age and the need for new leadership.
Some liken the situation to a family business where the older leader needs to step aside for the benefit of the organization.
“I’ve lost a lot of the passion that I used to have,” former Biden voter Nick Petula said.
“All the things about his son, of course, it’s discouraging to hear that.”
“I would prefer someone new for the Democratic party besides Biden, but that’s probably not going to happen,” Democrat Brandon DeManincor said.
“I think Biden tries to be inspiring, but I think he was the lesser of two evils,” he said.
“He doesn’t seem like he was getting as much done as he promised.”
“See, the facts are, Biden is not getting any younger,” Charlamagne tha God said.
“He’s not going to get any more popular, and he’s not getting a new running mate. So, please, Mr. President, give America the ultimate Christmas gift and step aside.”
“It is a little bit like your grandfather running the company, and you know that he’s at a point now where the heirs could suffer value if we don’t change management at the top,” Democrat Philip Levine said.
“And this is very difficult. How do we get grandpa to relinquish the CEO role?”
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