It’s been a rugged week, month or year for Joe Biden, as polls increasingly show him losing to Donald Trump in the November presidential election, inflation continues to rage, and he embarrasses himself daily with false stories and incomprehensible mumbling. It seems no one likes him much, especially when it comes to his Israel policy, waging a war of survival against the terrorist/political group Hamas. Conservatives believe he is constantly undermining the Jewish state (which he certainly has been doing), while liberals accuse him of supporting the “genocide” of the Palestinian people in Gaza.
I would feel sorry for him if I didn’t think he is arrogant, mean, false and possibly the worst president in the history of the United States.
Even the Democrats seem to agree, with an astonishing 54 percent of Democratic voters saying in a recent poll Rasmussen Reports survey that it would not be a problem for them if Biden were thrown out of the race and another candidate took over the election.
The Rasmussen poll A poll of 1,113 likely voters conducted May 20-22 found that 54 percent of Democrats think it would be acceptable for another candidate to replace Biden as the Democratic nominee. Just under half of all likely voters, 49 percent, say they approve of Democrats replacing Biden with another candidate, with 43 percent of Republicans agreeing.
I estimate that only 43 percent of Republicans felt this way, not because they think Biden is doing a great job, but because they are excited to see him defeat him in November.
54% of Democrats now support Biden’s expulsion
Nearly half of voters – including a majority of Democrats – are OK with the Democratic Party replacing President Joe Biden with another candidate.
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— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) May 28, 2024
Although the majority of respondents agreed with throwing out the deranged commander in chief, they disagreed on who should replace him on the ballot. The lack of enthusiasm for the designated successor, Vice President Kamala Harris, is certainly notable, but failed California Governor Gavin Newsom will surely also be licking his wounds if he reads these results:
Democrats were also asked if they thought several different candidates were better candidates than Biden. Of those surveyed, 17 percent said Vice President Kamala Harris would be a better candidate than Biden, while 21 percent and 11 percent, respectively, said the same about former first lady Michelle Obama and former candidate Hillary Clinton.
Only eight percent said California Governor Gavin Newsom would be a better candidate, while another five percent pointed to Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. “None of them” won with 31 percent. [Bolding mine.]
It seems as if “none of them” is emerging as a winner – and I certainly wouldn’t argue with that.
Polls are polls, and they’re often wrong. Yet it’s tough to avoid noticing that almost every poll available shows the same thing: that Biden’s support is literally crumbling before our eyes.
It couldn’t happen to a guy who deserved it more.
56% of voters reject Joe Biden today:https://t.co/K0PyR8w0EM#BIDENAPPROVAL
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— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) May 27, 2024

