The Democrats must be getting very nervous about the current presidentās chances ahead of the 2024 Election.
After years of insisting he was their great champion, the slayer of former President Donald Trump, who has accomplished so many wonderful things in office, there seems to be a growing last-ditch effort to coax him off the ballot.
On Sunday, The New York Times published a poll which found President Joe Biden trailing Trump in five key states.
Former Obama strategist David Axelrod shared a screen shot of the polling data on X, formerly known as Twitter, and wrote, āItās very late to change horses; a lot will happen in the next year that no one can predict Bidenās team says his resolve to run is firm. Heās defied CW before but this will send tremors of doubt thru the partyānot ābed-wetting,ā but legitimate concern.ā
āThe greatest concern is that his biggest liability is the one thing he canāt change. Among all the unpredictables there is one thing that is sure: the age arrow only points in one direction,ā he continued.
Axelrod insisted Trump is āa dangerous, unhinged demagogue,ā however, he argued, āThe stakes of miscalculation here are too dramatic to ignore.ā
Finally, he wrote, āOnly can make this decision. If he continues to run, he will be the nominee of the Democratic Party. What he needs to decide is whether that is wise; whether itās in HIS best interest or the countryās?ā
Meanwhile, Republican Never Trump writer Bill Kristol posted on X, āItās time. President Biden has served our country well. Iām confident heāll do so for the next year. But itās time for an act of personal sacrifice and public spirit. Itās time to pass the torch to the next generation. Itās time for Biden to announce he wonāt run in 2024.ā
The poll results from Sunday will either be a cause of great comfort or have you setting your hair on fire fretting about the future of American democracy as you dread the thought of Trump returning to the White House. And to have a poll showing Biden losing Nevada, which hasnāt gone to the Republican presidential candidate since 2004, by 10 points is brutal.
However, they are just poll results and should be taken with a grain of salt, especially in light of the 2016 and 2022 polling errors.
But those calling for Biden to stop running for re-election now are a little too late. It is no secret the president is in his 80s and continually getting older, or that he has been a rather unpopular president since mid-August 2021.
Democrats have had warning signs for years to convince Biden he should only serve one term. However, either due to his team doing an excellent job selling the idea he is still the only person who can beat Trump, or just the natural aversion to challenging the incumbent president, they diddled away the last two years.
Now they are desperately hoping Biden, who appears to be stubbornly intent on running for re-election, will reflect on his age ā after years of his supporters dismissing such concerns ā and decide with one year to go until the election, it isnāt worth it.
