WASHINGTON – With the vacations over and the Iowa caucuses approaching in less than two weeks, fresh polls indicate that the Democrats and President Joe Biden will have a difficult time winning this year’s presidential vote.
Following the release of the new figures, top Biden-Harris election campaign officials held a press conference on Tuesday to discuss some actions they would consider as part of what campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez described as an “aggressive push” to gather the president and vice president’s supporters in the first 2024.
Fox News reported that the president is “hemorrhaging support from Black, Hispanic, and new voters,” according to a USA Today/Suffolk University poll that was released on Monday. The surveys showed that Biden’s support had decreased by 29 and 25 percentage points among these first two parties when compared to Pew Research-collected data from 2020.
However, the data showed him trailing former President Donald Trump by four points among voters under the age of 35. He won the White House in 2020 thanks in large part to the younger demographic.
The conclusions have significant disclaimers. For instance, the numbers indicate a greater acceptance of third-party candidates than movement in the direction of staff Trump, despite the fact that support for Biden has significantly decreased.
However, compared to just 18 percent of Biden supporters, 44% of Trump voters gave their enthusiasm for his candidacy a ten out of ten rating.
Biden’s approval score was found to be hovering around 39 percent, an increase of a few percentage points, according to data released by Gallup at the end of December.
Gallup points out that while all of the previous seven leaders had scores above 50% at this point in their terms, former Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump had significantly higher rankings heading into the year they sought re-election, 43 and 45 percent, respectively.
One-fourth of U.S. people believe that Biden was not legitimately elected president of the United States in 2020, according to a study conducted on Monday by The Washington Post/University of Maryland.
The purpose of the survey was to examine changing perceptions of Trump supporters’ dangerous January 6, 2021, ransack of the U.S. Capitol. According to the Post, opinions on that subject are shifting “in a more friendly manner to Trump and those who stormed the Capitol.”
The newspaper also stated that “most Americans have never bought into that revised version of events,” and that January 6 will continue to be a democratic responsibility for the previous leader going into 2024. For instance, the majority of Republicans stated that they thought punishments for those who violated the Capitol were either “fair” (37%) or “not harsh enough” (17%).
The Biden plan appears to be betting that January 6 will be a contentious date for voters as they prepare for the upcoming weeks, demonstrating the differences between the prospects’ views for America.
“Biden strategy emphasizing the comparison”
According to Chavez Rodriguez, Joe Biden received more votes than any other political candidate in history on election day in 2020, defeating Donald Trump by more than 7 million votes. “On January 6, 2021, we saw a very unique picture of America—one characterized by retaliation, vengeance, and criticism of our very democracy.”
She remarked, “When Joe Biden ran for president four years ago, he said we are engaged in a struggle for the heart of America.” And we still are as we look toward November 2024. Since then, the risk that Donald Trump posed to American politics has only gotten worse. Less than two days remain until Iowan GOP primary voters cast their ballots, and the Republican Party is still characterized by former President Donald Trump’s dangerous and extreme MAGA plan.
Next year’s voters won’t just have to choose between opposing political ideologies, according to Chávez Rodriguez. “Protecting our democracy and every American’s fundamental rights will be the decision for the British citizens in November 2024.”
Michael Tyler, the party’s communications director, afterward stated to the media, “If reelected, Donald Trump will use every force at his disposal to consistently undermine and destroy our democracy.”
Tyler stated that while he and his MAGA supporters support and encourage political crime across the nation, “He wants to end free and fair elections completely, is promising to act as a tyrant, and uses the authorities to exact vengeance on his social enemies.”
He pointed out that respondents in the Post surveys from January 6 said the uprising was an assault on democracy that should never be forgotten and that Trump was accountable for it.
“Biden group outlining early 2024 strategies”
Main Deputy Campaign Manager Quentin Fulks stated during the visit that “the danger that Donald Trump posed to British politics in 2020 has grown even more dangerous than it was when President Biden ran last time.” “For this reason, we’re getting to the floor first. This time, we’re working very hard to deliver the message to the voters who will make this election.
According to Fulks, this may start with Biden’s
speech on Saturday, January 6, close to Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, a famous location with significant ties to the American Revolution. “A stone’s throw from where he’ll be on Saturday, the president made the case straight that politics and freedom—two strong ideologies that united the 13 colonies and for which years throughout our nation have fought and died—remain central to the conflict we’re in today.”
Finally, on January 8, Biden will travel to South Carolina to pay a visit to Charleston’s Mother Emmanuel AME Church, the location of the 2015 murder of nine churchgoers committed by white supremacists, according to Fulks.
In order to explain the problems on rights in states across the nation, Vice President Kamala Harris will also be in Charleston on Saturday for a presentation at the annual surrender of the 7th Episcopal District AME Church Women’s Missionary Society.
Vice President Harris did begin her standard reproductive freedoms tour in Wisconsin on January 22 in honor of the Roe v. Wade anniversary, according to Fulks, “where she will show the chaos and cruelty that Trump has brought about in the field of women’s health care across the nation.”
On that anniversary, he declared that Harris would be “joined ‘in full force’ by the remainder of our strategy.”
According to Fulks, “as we continue to expand our operation and deliver our message to the American people, the remainder of 2024 won’t be any different.” “We’re entering the election season with significant assets thanks to a historic funding activity in 2023, including an strong Q4 powered by continuous and stronger than expected community support.”
According to Fulks, this will entail hiring management teams “in every battleground state” and committing thousands of employees to “talking to our voters shortly and regularly” while putting new organizing initiatives into place.
Finally, he declared, “We’re going to keep expanding our paid advertising program, including a new invested online investment, which we’ll reveal before the President’s speech on Saturday near Valley Forge.”