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Biden campaign pressed about Trump outpolling the president as an ‘effective world leader’

President Biden’s Campaign Disputes Polling, Highlights Contrasts with Trump

The Biden ⁤campaign is pushing back against recent polling​ that⁤ suggests former President⁣ Donald​ Trump is viewed more favorably as a world ⁢leader compared to the current president. Principal deputy campaign‌ manager Quentin Fulks dismissed any notion of a “disconnect” between ‌Biden’s foreign and domestic ‌policy priorities, despite ongoing conflicts and economic⁢ concerns.

Fulks acknowledged the‌ anxiety surrounding ⁣the ⁣economy but emphasized that President⁤ Biden has successfully steered the country away from⁤ the brink ⁢of destruction both at ‍home and abroad. He highlighted the ​stark contrast between Biden’s approach and what the Republican candidates are expected to bring to the table.

Communications director Michael Tyler further emphasized Biden’s steady and⁢ competent leadership‍ in handling complex​ global situations, contrasting it with the divisive rhetoric and⁣ policies⁢ of the Republicans. Tyler criticized Trump for praising Hezbollah, undermining allies, and‍ promoting Islamophobia, arguing that such actions only serve to dehumanize and divide​ Americans.

A recent ​CNN poll revealed that a higher percentage of respondents consider Trump to be​ a ‍more effective world leader than Biden. However, Biden’s overall foreign policy approval-disapproval rating has been ⁢slightly lower‍ than his overall numbers. Despite these challenges, the Biden campaign remains confident ‍in their ability to address these‌ concerns and present a clear choice to the American people in the upcoming elections.

⁣In⁢ light⁢ of the⁤ recent CNN poll, how does⁤ the ⁢Biden campaign plan to address the‌ perception that Trump is a​ more effective world leader ⁣than Biden

President Biden’s⁤ campaign is‌ pushing back against recent⁤ polling that suggests former President Donald Trump is‌ viewed more favorably as a world leader compared to the current⁤ president. Principal deputy campaign manager Quentin Fulks dismissed any notion of a “disconnect”⁢ between Biden’s foreign and domestic ‌policy priorities, despite ongoing ⁣conflicts and​ economic concerns.

Fulks acknowledged the anxiety surrounding the economy ⁢but⁣ emphasized that​ President Biden has successfully steered ‍the country away from‌ the brink of ⁢destruction both at home and abroad.‌ He highlighted the stark contrast between Biden’s approach and what the Republican candidates are expected to bring to the ​table.

Communications director Michael Tyler further emphasized Biden’s steady and competent leadership in ⁢handling complex global situations, contrasting it ‌with⁤ the divisive rhetoric and policies of the ‍Republicans. ​Tyler criticized Trump for praising Hezbollah, undermining allies, and promoting Islamophobia, arguing that ⁣such actions only serve ‍to dehumanize and‍ divide Americans.

A recent CNN ‌poll revealed that a higher percentage of respondents consider Trump​ to be a more effective world leader than Biden. ‌However, Biden’s ‌overall foreign policy approval-disapproval rating has​ been slightly lower ⁣than his overall numbers. ‍Despite these challenges, the Biden‌ campaign ⁣remains confident in their ability to​ address⁢ these​ concerns and present a⁢ clear choice to the American people in the upcoming elections.



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