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Former senior Obama-era adviser comments on concerning Biden approval poll, acknowledges unfavorable comparison to Trump’s performance

Senior Obama-Era Adviser‌ Weighs in‌ on Devastating Biden Approval Poll, Admits It Doesn’t Look Good Next to Trump’s Performance

Democrats are starting to worry about President Joe Biden’s plummeting poll ​numbers, which could pose a significant problem for him, even if he ends⁢ up facing their ⁢despised opponent, Donald⁤ Trump, ⁢in the‌ upcoming general election.

David Axelrod, former President Barack Obama’s top⁢ political adviser, recently expressed his concern about the latest Wall Street Journal poll,​ which is causing alarm among Democrats, as reported by the New York Post.

The Wall Street Journal ⁢ recently ‍revealed⁢ that Biden’s approval rating has plummeted to a mere 37 ‍percent, the lowest recorded for the 81-year-old president.

In the same poll, ​Trump emerged as the frontrunner, leading Biden by four points in a⁤ head-to-head match and by six points when independent candidates are included.

Axelrod, widely recognized as one of Obama’s key strategists, was shocked by these dismal results. He expressed his worries on the “Hacks on ‍Tap” podcast, stating, “Job approval down, ratings generally down,‌ most of the comparatives with Trump not⁢ good. What I worry about, you guys, from a⁣ Biden standpoint, is these are the kinds ‌of‍ things you ⁣get when people ⁤are starting to rationalize​ their votes.”

Axelrod also pointed out‌ that Biden’s economic policies, ⁤dubbed “Bidenomics,” have become a burden for the president. He expressed disbelief at the recent photo op featuring​ the ‌”Bidenomics” sign next to him, stating, “It’s just⁢ unbelievable to me.”

The survey revealed that two-thirds of respondents believe the ​economy is in a⁤ bad state and has worsened‍ over the⁢ past two years, contradicting Biden’s claims of improvement.

Axelrod highlighted the stark contrast⁢ in how people perceive their ‌well-being under the ⁢two presidents. Under Trump’s⁤ presidency, 49 percent felt they were doing well, ‍while under ⁤Biden, only a mere⁣ 23 percent share the same sentiment. Additionally, 53 ⁤percent believe​ that Democratic policies have directly⁣ harmed them, compared to 37 percent who‍ felt the same about Trump’s policies.

Axelrod also criticized⁤ Biden’s campaign, stating that it has been highly distracted and is lagging behind in solidifying⁢ support among voters.

This is not the first time Axelrod ​has expressed concerns about ​Biden. In early November,⁢ he urged the party to decide‌ whether they should replace⁢ Biden with another candidate.

Axelrod also raised concerns about Biden’s age and overall health, stating, “It’s very late to⁢ change horses; a‍ lot will happen in the next ⁤year that no one can predict & Biden’s team says his‌ resolve to run is firm. He’s defied conventional wisdom before, but this ⁢will‌ send tremors of doubt through⁣ the ​party – not ‘bed-wetting,’ but ‌legitimate concern.”

Even⁢ Obama reportedly expressed concerns about Biden’s‍ chances in the 2024 elections, indicating that he could ⁣”very well lose.” According to⁣ a report by Fox News, Obama is not only worried ‌about Biden but also about the overall performance ‌of the Democratic Party.

The Wall Street Journal poll is not the only one ⁣showing a decline in Biden’s⁣ approval ratings. ⁢The latest Monmouth University⁢ poll ⁢reveals an abysmal 34 percent approval rate for Biden, matching some of the lowest ratings⁢ for any modern president,​ including Trump’s‍ lowest rating.⁣ It’s worth noting that Biden referred to Trump ​as⁤ the “worst president” ⁢in history during⁣ the 2020 ⁤election.

For Democrats, the situation could worsen ⁢as ⁤there⁤ is still time for⁣ Biden’s poll numbers to decline further, considering his consistent downward trend‌ throughout the year. Axelrod ⁣is right about one thing –‍ if Democrats plan to replace the increasingly frail president, they must act soon before it’s too late.


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How‍ does former President Donald Trump compare to ‍Joe Biden in terms of public support, according to the poll?

Oubt through ⁤the party – not “bed-wetting,” but ​​legitimate concern.

These⁢ worrying poll numbers and ⁢concerns raised by David Axelrod highlight the challenges President Joe Biden is facing in⁢ terms of public approval and the impact it could have ‌on⁢ his potential re-election campaign. The Wall Street⁢ Journal recently reported that Biden’s approval rating has hit a new low of 37 percent, the lowest recorded for any 81-year-old president. This is a significant drop ⁢and raises questions about the sustainability of Biden’s presidency.

What is particularly concerning ‌for Democrats is that in the same ‍poll, former President Donald Trump emerged as the frontrunner, leading Biden ⁣by four points in a⁤ head-to-head match and by six points when independent candidates are included. This⁤ shows that even if Biden were to face off against their despised opponent in the upcoming general election, his chances of success are ‍not looking promising.

David Axelrod, a senior adviser ⁢for former President Barack Obama, shared his worries about these poll numbers on the “Hacks on ‍Tap” podcast. He expressed concern over Biden’s declining job approval ratings ⁢and compared them unfavorably to Trump’s performance. Axelrod fears that these‌ numbers could indicate a growing⁣ trend of voters rationalizing their votes against Biden.

Axelrod also criticized Biden’s ‍economic policies, known as “Bidenomics,” saying that they have become a burden for ‍the president. He expressed disbelief at a‌ recent photo op featuring the “Bidenomics” sign next to him, indicating‍ that the policies are not living ‍up ⁣to expectations.

The poll also revealed that‌ a majority of respondents believe the economy ⁣is in a⁤ bad state and has worsened‍ over the⁢ past two years, contradicting ‍Biden’s ‍claims of improvement. ‍This demonstrates a stark contrast to how people​ felt about‌ their well-being under Trump’s presidency, with 49 percent feeling they were doing well compared to only 23 percent under Biden. Additionally, a higher percentage of respondents believe that Democratic policies have directly⁣ harmed them ⁣compared to the ​number who felt the same about Trump’s policies.

Axelrod also criticized Biden’s campaign, noting that‍ it ⁤has been highly distracted and ‍is lagging behind in solidifying⁢ support among voters. This is concerning ⁣as ⁣a strong and focused campaign is crucial for success ⁤in any election.

It’s worth mentioning that this is not ‍the first time David‌ Axelrod has ​expressed concerns about Biden. In early ⁢November, he urged the party to consider‍ replacing⁢ ⁤Biden with another candidate. Axelrod’s concerns​ also⁢ extend to Biden’s age and overall health, pointing out that it is late to change horses and that a‍ lot‌ could happen in ⁢the next ⁤year that no one can ‌predict. While Biden’s team insists‍ that his resolve to run is firm, legitimate concerns ‌remain within​ the party.

These opinions expressed‍ by Axelrod and the concerning poll numbers ⁤reflect the ⁣challenges President Biden is currently facing. It will be interesting to see how the Biden administration responds to these ⁢concerns and whether they will‌ be able to turn ‍things around before the upcoming general ⁣election.



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