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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] President Joe Biden took a double-digit hit in support from the politically crucial Iowa Democratic caucus, losing backing from women and young voters, a new poll shows.In a new Emerson College polling survey, Biden dropped 19 percentage points – from 69% to 50% – in caucus… [/quote] https://www.wgmd.com/poll-shows-biden-lost-double-digit-support-among-iowa-dems/ [quote] A new Arab American Institute poll finds that only 17% of Arab American voters saying they will vote for President Biden in 2024 — a staggering drop from 59% in 2020. Said pollster James Zogby: “This is the most dramatic shift over the shortest period of time that I’ve ever seen.” “The damage isn’t limited to Biden: Just 23% of Arab Americans identify with the Democratic Party, marking the first time a majority did not claim to prefer the Democrats since the institute began tracking party identification in 1996. Those identifying as Independents rose to 31%, the highest it’s ever been.” [/quote] https://politicalwire.com/2023/10/31/poll-suggests-biden-losing-support-of-arab-americans/ [quote] Swing-state Muslim Americans threaten to vote against Biden Muslim Americans voted overwhelmingly for Biden. But community leaders in swing states tell NBC News that the president's handling of the war in Gaza risks losing their support. As Israel’s U.S-backed war against Hamas intensifies and Palestinian civilian deaths mount, a growing number of swing-state Muslim American and Arab American leaders are warning President Joe Biden that he is losing support from their communities in ways that could cost him in next year’s election. Muslim Americans overwhelmingly backed Biden in 2020 and would be expected to again in 2024, especially if his opponent is former President Donald Trump, who has revived his plans to ban many Muslims from entering the United States. But in multiple battleground states that Biden won with thin margins last time, a growing chorus of community leaders say his handling of the war in Gaza and Islamophobia at home jeopardize his path to victory in the Electoral College, with many Muslim American and Arab American voters saying they plan to either stay home next November, vote for a write-in or a third-party presidential candidate, or simply leave the top of the ticket blank.[/quote] https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/swing-state-muslim-voters-threaten-vote-against-biden-rcna122870 [quote] The poll is the latest evidence that Biden's campaign for a second term in office is rapidly losing Muslim and Arab Americans support over his staunch support of Israel. These voters have traditionally voted for Democratic candidates and are prominent in hotly contested states like Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania, that could decide the 2024 presidential election.[/quote] https://www.reuters.com/world/us/arab-american-support-biden-democrats-plummets-over-israel-poll-2023-10-31/ Looks like trump will win. Good job Joe! This does not even count the progressives and under 40 voters who are pissed off. Maybe Joe will resign or not run? Can only hope.[/quote] Most of us want Biden to resign so that a candidate with more guaranteed odds of beating Trump can come forward. This isn't because most of us are pissed off at Biden or because most of us think he has done a terrible job. We're respectful of and thankful for Biden; we just want a more fit candidate to run in 2024. [/quote] Oh you mean like how Trump won in 2020? Honestly. Some of you seem to have completely forgotten that Biden was the same amount of years older than Trump in 2020 and even with Trump’s incumbent advantage he couldn’t close. [/quote] The same polls that were pretty close to accurate ahead of the 2020 election when showing Biden with a comfortable lead overall and in swing states are now consistently across the board showing Trump comfortably ahead overall and Trump ahead by small margins in most swing states. We're dreaming of a simple repeat of 2020 while in reality, we're setting ourselves up for a repeat of 2016. [/quote]
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