Marianne Williamson warns younger voters will ‘stay home in droves’ if Biden becomes nominee
Bestselling author and self-help guru Marianne Williamson isn’t holding back on her thoughts about President Joe Biden’s 2024 launch video. In fact, she’s warning that he won’t be able to energize younger voters.
“I think that video was very out of touch, and that’s what people are feeling,” Williamson told the Hill’s Rising. “I think an entire younger generation would stay home in droves in response to what that video is advancing as the administration’s pitch to the American people.”
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Williamson, alongside environmental lawyer Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is widely considered as a long-shot challenger to the incumbent president, though her campaign has flagged a poll showing double-digit support among Democrats.
Biden made his 2024 reelection campaign official Tuesday in a roughly three-minute video framing the election as a “battle for the soul of America” amid Republican extremism.
While Democrats have largely coalesced around Biden in response, Williamson is mounting a progressive challenge. Her campaign has mostly refrained from attacking Biden directly.
But on Tuesday, Williamson was very direct and railed against Biden, saying he did not “fight for a higher minimum wage, permanentize the child tax credit, or side with railroad workers.”
Kennedy echoed the same sentiments in response to Biden’s launch.
“I have known and liked Joe Biden for many years, but we differ profoundly on fundamental issues such as corporate influence in government, censorship, civil liberties, poverty, corruption, and war policy, among others. I look forward to engaging him in debates and town hall meetings,” he tweeted.
Both Williamson and Kennedy have urged the Democratic National Committee to host a primary debate, but so far, the party appears unwilling to do so.
The lack of debates for a primary challenge against a sitting president is not unusual. Former President Donald Trump drew a few GOP challengers in 2020 and never debated them. Like Biden with his 2024 Democratic rivals, Trump was far ahead of the minor GOP candidates in the polls.
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Biden’s 2024 election announcement comes on the four-year anniversary of his 2020 campaign launch for president, which he ultimately won.
Rivals of Biden, including Williamson and the Republican National Committee, have highlighted a recent NBC poll that found nearly 70% of voters don’t want Biden to pursue another term in office.
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