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On 18 Nov 2023, "ELON X." <
elonx@protonmail.com> posted some news:ujan8g$3c8ul$
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Democrats would elect a corpse to get that stupid nigger whore Kamala
Harris in the oval office. Wrong reason to vote for someone.
A brutal new poll that found President Biden is losing to former
President Trump by up to 10 points in five battleground states he won in
2020 has sent the media into a bit of a frenzy.
The New York Times-Siena College poll released Sunday found Trump
leading Biden by 10 points in Nevada, six points in Georgia, five points
in both Arizona and Michigan, and four points in Pennsylvania. In
Wisconsin, Biden held a two-point lead over Trump. Biden won all six
states in 2020.
As a result, ex-Obama adviser and CNN senior political analyst David
Axelrod suggested on Sunday that it may be "wise" for Biden to drop out
of the 2024 race.
"Only @JoeBiden can make this decision. If he continues to run, he will
be the nominee of the Democratic Party. What he needs to decide is
whether that is wise; whether it's in HIS best interest or the
country's?" Axelrod asked in a thread on X.
DAVID AXELROD QUESTIONS WHETHER IT IS 'WISE' FOR BIDEN TO STAY IN 2024
RACE: 'STAKES...TOO DRAMATIC TO IGNORE'
Axelrod confessed it was late in the game for the Democratic Party to
put forward another candidate, but this poll was an ominous sign for the
party.
"It's very late to change horses; a lot will happen in the next year
that no one can predict & Biden's team says his resolve to run is firm.
He's defied [conventional wisdom] before but this will send tremors of
doubt thru the party--not ‘bed-wetting,’ but legitimate concern," he
wrote.
Also on Sunday, Biden’s former White House press secretary Jen Psaki
invited Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., to discuss the poll on her MSNBC
show.
"I will tell you, this is the first time, Jen, that I have felt like the
2024 election is in great trouble for the president and for our
democratic control," Jayapal told Psaki.
Washington Post columnist Max Boot posted the poll results on X and
fretted, "What is wrong with people? Seriously. Deeply disturbing lack
of judgment among those surveyed."
By Monday morning, the stunning poll numbers were at the forefront of a
busy news cycle.
NBC News’ First Read newsletter sounded the alarm, informing readers
that Biden could be in serious trouble.
"The assumption has been that 2024, ultimately, will be a referendum on
Donald Trump if he wins the GOP presidential nomination," the newsletter
stated before asking, "What if 2024 is more a referendum on President
Joe Biden?"
NBC News then cited the poll, noting the "war in Gaza appears to have
hurt Biden’s standing with Dem voters" but upcoming "legal drama" for
Trump could change things.
"Still, the New York Times/Siena poll – as well as other surveys out
there – show Biden in dangerous territory for an incumbent president,"
the NBC News newsletter stated.
CNN PANELISTS SOUND ALARM ON ‘REALLY SCARY’ POLL SHOWING BIDEN TRAILING
TRUMP IN KEY STATES
It was much of the same for Axios, when Axios AM newsletter subscribers
woke up to a spotlight shining directly on Biden’s troubles.
"President Biden has a growing race problem," Axios' Jim VandeHei and
Mike Allen wrote.
"It emerged quietly in the 2020 election, when Biden won — but lost
ground among Hispanics and Black voters. Now this is an alarming, re-election-threatening, full-blown crisis for the White House," they continued. "It's clear from consistent trends across multiple polls that
Biden is bleeding support among Hispanic voters and Black voters —
especially younger ones, and especially in swing states."
Axios AM then noted the "brutal" New York Times-Siena College poll
included "unthinkable findings" such as Biden’s support among non-White
voters dropping 33 points from 2020.
DAVID AXELROD DOUBLES DOWN ON DOUBTS ABOUT BIDEN 2024 RUN: ‘IF HE WERE
60, NOT 80’
ABC’s "Good Morning America" co-anchor George Stephanopoulos called the
poll "tough news" for Biden before chief Washington correspondent
Jonathan Karl took things a step further.
"Look, this is a wake-up call. This is frightening for not just the
Biden White House, not just for Democrats, but for anybody who fears
what a return to a Trump presidency would mean. He can win," Karl said.
NBC’s "Today" also reported a "poll setting off major alarm bells for Democrats" was released.
"Are Democrats concerned? Absolutely some of them are," senior
Washington correspondent Hallie Jackson said.
The poll dominated discussion Monday on ABC's "The View," although one
co-host, Ana Navarro, said Democrats should not freak out but instead
realize that, at this late date, it was Biden or bust.
"If you want to beat Donald Trump, stop clutching your pearls and get to
work," she said.
NewsBusters managing editor Curtis Houck feels it’s notable that legacy
media outlets are even covering the negative poll but urged people to
pay attention to the "hissy fits" that have already begun.
"After crediting the liberal media for actually covering the recent slew
of bad polls for President Biden, readers and viewers should promptly
turn to mocking their hyperventilation," Houck told Fox News Digital.
"The hissy fits are already incredible. More importantly, the reactions
are a reminder of the +`liberal press's decades-long disgust and, at
times, hatred toward viewers who don't vote as they do and share their worldview," Houck continued. "Give it a few months and, if the numbers
stay the same, expect them to be like kids melting down and rolling on
the floor of the grocery store when their parents won't let them get
candy or a sugary cereal."
Fox News’ Kristine Parks, Hanna Panreck and Anders Hagstrom contributed
to this report.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/media-tizzy-poll-shows-trump-leads-biden-ke y-states-hissy-fits-already-incredible
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