The Left Is Done With Biden's Incompetence

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A shocking new New York Times poll just revealed that 64% of Democrats polled would say to President Joe Biden: Don't even run in 2024.

Think about that, it's not just 64% of all Americans. The New York Times, which is by no means a traditionally conservative media outlet, reports that out of the 849 polled, 64% of registered Democrats oppose President Biden seeking re-election in 2024. Even with a 4% margin for error, that is a large number – more than half. That does not bode well for the sitting President of the United States.

And the opposition reportedly came primarily from voters under the age of 30, with an overwhelming 94% of them saying they want a new nominee. This is a key group, particularly for the Democrats. Even they seem to be embarrassed by the incompetence of this Administration. They're actually acknowledging that President Biden is a failure. Although what worries me is that I can't help but think many of them feel he's not progressive enough.

As my son Logan pointed out, even just last week, liberal talk-show host Stephen Colbert was encouraging Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the self-proclaimed socialist and co-sponsor of the Leftist Green New Deal, to run for the Democrat ticket.

The last time I remember an incumbent President facing a challenge to their re-election from within their own party was President Jimmy Carter in 1979. President Carter's approval was so low that fellow Democrat Senator Ted Kennedy ran against him in the primary for the 1980 Presidential election – and Kennedy almost won.

It's worth noting that at the time President Carter's approval rating was only 33%. President Biden is currently hovering right around 34%. According to the New York Times report:

"Only 13 percent of American voters said the nation was on the right track — the lowest point in Times polling since the depths of the financial crisis more than a decade ago."

Today's full Sekulow broadcast includes more discussion about President Biden's plummeting approval ratings, and the lack of confidence from his own party, as well as further analysis of the threat China poses with Ric Grenell.

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