2024 Joe Biden Presidential Campaign

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Shenna Bellows with Joe Biden

Joe Biden announced his candidacy for president of the United States on April 25, 2023.

In early November 2023 the Wall Street Journal published an article, A Five-Alarm Biden Re-Election Fire, wherein it revealed: “The latest Siena College-New York Times poll of six battleground states, released on the weekend, is a five-alarm fire for Democrats a year before the election. It shows Mr. Biden losing to Donald Trump in five of six states on which the 2024 election is likely to hang”; Axios then reported about the new poll: “Trump's support among Black voters popped to 22 points, which The Times called "unseen in presidential politics for a Republican in modern times"; then Politico a article entitled, The Emerging Working-Class Republican Majority observed: “A historic realignment of working-class voters helped Trump defy the odds and win in 2016, and brought him to within a hair of reelection in 2020...The polls show a tied race or even a narrow Trump advantage with one year to go until the 2024 election, an advantage that extends to Trump’s fellow Republican contenders...And digging deeper into the data, we can see why: Joe Biden is faltering among the core Democratic groups that were once the mainstay of “the party of the people” —working-class voters of color...Numerous polls have shown Trump reaching nearly 20 percent of the Black vote and drawing to within 10 points of Biden among Hispanic voters...Even if these shifts were to only partly materialize in November 2024, they would signal a lasting realignment poised to upend the party system we’ve known since Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal”.

Main point for dropping in polls - the economy with whole his Bidenomics hype are not working.


After Dems. judges in Colorado banned Trump from 2024 ballot, Maine democratic Secretary of State Shenna Bellows followed suit.[1]

About a dozen Dems. dominated States are looking into this desperate[2] step.

Despite Biden's disastrous broken-borders policy - USA Today reported on Jan 1, 2024: "Black, Hispanic and young voters abandon Biden, new poll shows."[3]

Just prior to the South Carolina primary in February 2024 Biden's Approval rating with the American people stood at 33% with 65% Disapproving, according to the Pew Research Center.[4]

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