Some say Joe Biden was “frustrated” in December when word got out about his “unacceptably poor” poll results. According to NBC News, Joe Biden went from “frustrated” to “seething” in a flash.
The president’s supporters informed him in a January secret meeting that his popularity in Georgia and Michigan had declined due to his stance on the conflict between Israel and Hamas, according to the news network. He must not regress if he hopes to oust Donald Trump from these two states, which he narrowly defeated four years ago. He started yelling and cursing, according to a politician who was there.
The Democrats have been increasingly worried about the 2024 campaign for months as the current president fights to gain momentum against his vanquished predecessor. According to interviews with approximately twenty lawmakers, current and former administration officials, and Biden supporters, the party’s frustrations have reached a boiling point, and Biden has occasionally questioned his travel choices and communications strategies, which have rendered a large portion of the electorate ignorant about his record.
As Biden secured the Democratic nomination, the campaign for the general election officially began last week. Despite failing to accomplish policy goals that previous presidents failed to accomplish, he continues to seek methods to convince people that he is deserving of a second term. He may have a rough time getting back on his feet, according to history. At this point in time, Biden’s approval rating of 38% is lower than that of the past three presidents to lose re-election, according to Gallup survey data: Trump (48%), George H.W. Bush (39%), and Jimmy Carter (43%).
In Biden’s opinion, the credit for the fifteen million additional jobs he created is being withheld. Naturally, the fact that he didn’t is the primary cause of this. Compared to levels before the pandemic, the country has only added about 5 million jobs, and our growth rate is still lower than it was before the COVID-19 epidemic. Even his media allies have debunked his claims of unprecedented job creation, which he has been making for the past three years.
Additionally, the report states that “Biden’s campaign staff remains bullish about his chances,” which I find questionable. According to the data, his campaign is having trouble persuading people that he is mentally and physically fit to serve another term in office.