According to theAP-NORC poll, among those who do think Joe Biden is too old to continue effectively serving as president, only 14% want to see him seek a second term. Some Democratic voters are also not afraid to voice concerns with their party's standard-bearer. "His...
Democratic candidates blast GOP over education policiesPhilip Rucker
And speaking at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California on March 5, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) argued that his state offered a refuge from a Democratic-led “dystopia, where people’s rights were curtailed and their livelihoods were destroyed.” The trio of comments from 202...
Donald Trump accepted the Republican presidential nomination and went more than 40 minutes before mentioning “the current administration.” He has not yet mentioned Democratic opponent Joe Biden by name. Instead, he spent what is typically an effor...
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candidates in their 80s. That's not what our kids want. That's not what we should want. You know, more of the same is the fact that we can't be a country in disarray and have a world on fire and go through four more years of chaos. We won't survive it...
In 2020, Mr. Biden won New Jersey and Virginia by double-digit margins. Meanwhile, Minnesota Democrats boast the longest current winning streak in the nation for Democratic presidential candidates, dating back to 1972 — and was the outlier state on behalf of Walter Mondale in 1984 ...
2024 Battlegrounds: Lackawanna County The historically Democratic area – and the home county of Joe Biden – has been trending Republican. Louis JacobsonSept. 25, 2024 Why Trump Brings Crazy Pols to the GOP With Trump leading the Republican Party, weirdos come out of the woodwork. ...
Similar to the 2020 Democratic primary where Joe Biden received 62% of the vote, 61% of Democrats think Joe Biden should be the nominee come 2024, while 39% think it should be someone else. When presented with a list of potential 2024 candidates, Biden holds 41% support, followed by Vi...
That cynicism, I think, is a major challenge for Democrats this year: While the party’s record on abortion, the economy, and a host of other issues is more aligned with the electorate than that of their opponents, and many Democratic candidates—like Senator Tammy Baldwin here in Wisconsin...