Biden will win in 2024 unless Republicans change course

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Biden will win in 2024 unless Republicans change course
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'Considering Biden’s abysmal approval numbers, both generally & on specific issues, the job of the Republican front-runners in this race is to 1) be normal & 2) point out all the ways in which the Biden administration has been anything but.' -Jack_Elbaum

By every available metric, President Joe Biden is deeply unpopular. His approval rating is a mere 40.8%, the lowest among any president over the past 90 years except for Jimmy Carter. He has net disapproval in every single swing state. And there is not a single issue where the public approves of his performance, whether it be the economy, foreign policy, inflation, crime, immigration, or even Ukraine.

Why is this? Well, considering Biden’s abysmal approval numbers, both generally and on specific issues, the job of the Republican front-runners in this race is to 1) be normal and 2) point out all the ways in which the Biden administration has been anything but. This shouldn't be hard to do, considering its proclivities toward the bizarre, untrue, and vicious.

DeSantis is a slightly different case, as he has demonstrated a remarkable ability to appeal to a wider coalition while delivering a steady, strong message. However, it has become conventional wisdom at this point that he has taken a seriously mistaken approach thus far in his presidential run. Instead of maintaining his image of a politician that was able to govern “a refuge of sanity when the world went mad," he has resorted to odd and unpopular positions and rhetoric.

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