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    REPORT: Young Voters Are Deserting Joe Biden



    REPORT: Young Voters Are Deserting Joe Biden

    By Mike LaChance
    Published December 20, 2021 at 11:48pm
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    Joe Biden is losing various groups of voters faster than any president in recent memory.
    He has lost independent voters, he and his entire party are losing Latino voters, and now young voters are turning on him.
    Who will be the next to go?
    The Washington Examiner reports:
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    Young voters abandon Biden
    Younger people have become disenchanted with President Joe Biden, the septuagenarian rapidly losing support with the demographic that was wary of him during the 2020 Democratic primary.

    On average, fewer than 3 in 10 adults under the age of 30 approve of Biden’s job performance as president, and a majority disapproves, according to online polling conducted by the Economist and YouGov. Biden’s net negative 21 approval rating with the demographic is his worst among any age group, the organizations found. On top of that, Biden has a net negative 17 rating among people aged between 30 and 44.
    The Economist-YouGov findings suggest Biden’s popularity is dropping fastest with younger people, who earlier this year rewarded him with a net 32 approval rating. Biden currently has a negative 5 rating among adults aged 45 to 64, and a negative 8 with those 65 and older.
    The Economist-YouGov polling is not an outlier, aligning with Quinnipiac University data. In Quinnipiac’s first national survey of Biden’s presidency in February, 18- to 34-year-olds gave him a net 12 approval rating while he scored a net 15 rating from 35- to 49-year-olds. That plummeted to a net negative 10 among the former and a negative 21 with the latter last month.
    Is this a good sign?



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    Young voters abandon Biden
    Younger people have become disenchanted with President Joe Biden, the septuagenarian rapidly losing support with the demographic who was wary of him during the 2020 Democratic primary.

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    7:00 PM · Dec 20, 2021



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    On average, fewer than 3 in 10 adults under the age of 30 approve of Biden's job performance as president, and a majority disapproves, according to online polling conducted by the Economist and YouGov.




    Young voters abandon Biden
    Younger people have become disenchanted with President Joe Biden, the septuagenarian rapidly losing support with the demographic who was wary of him during the 2020 Democratic primary.

    washingtonexaminer.com


    5:57 PM · Dec 20, 2021

    Will Biden even make it to the 2024 election?
    Cross posted from American Lookout.

    REPORT: Young Voters Are Deserting Joe Biden (thegatewaypundit.com)

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    The Democratic retirement floodgates just burst open

    Analysis by Chris Cillizza, CNN Editor-at-large - Yesterday 9:23 PM

    Florida Rep. Stephanie Murphy announced Monday that she will not seek a fourth term in Congress, the latest in a rapid series of retirements within the Democratic ranks that suggest momentum is moving heavily against the party as it seeks to hold on to its razor-thin majority next November.
    Murphy's decision came less than 24 hours after New Jersey Rep. Albio Sires said he would be retiring at the end of this Congress. And, just before the Sires' news, California Rep. Alan Lowenthal said he, too, would be stepping aside.
    All together, there are now 22 Democrats retiring or running for other offices this election cycle as opposed to just 11 Republicans doing the same.
    Two years ago, just nine Democrats had announced their retirement plans at this point of the election while 24 Republicans had done the same, according to CNN's political unit.
    While there will always be some amount of attrition in a chamber as large as the House, the "who" is leaving should worry Democrats.

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    Take Murphy. She is widely regarded as a rising star within the party and was expected to run for Senate in 2022 until fellow Rep. Val Demings (D) got into the race against Sen. Marco Rubio (R).

    Her 7th District has been targeted by state House Republicans in the Florida redistricting process but it was not yet clear what the final seat would look like. Without Murphy in the race, Republican map-makers will likely work to make the seat considerably more friendly to their side.
    Losing a member like Murphy -- a prodigious fundraiser and a talented campaigner -- is always a blow but more so in an election like this one where Democrats are clinging to their majority.
    Ditto retirements of powerful chairs like John Yarmuth (Budget Committee) and Eddie Bernice Johnson (Science, Space and Technology Committee).
    When these sorts of members walk away -- either from powerful posts or promising careers -- it send a very clear signal to every single member of the Democratic caucus: Things are bad, I don't see them getting better and now's the time to head for the hills.
    And that message, of course, has a snowball effect as other members wondering about whether to run again see that their colleagues have concluded now is the time to go and jump ship themselves.
    The Point: House Democratic leaders have worked desperately to avoid a rush to the exits from within their ranks. It appears they have failed.

    The Democratic retirement floodgates just burst open (msn.com)
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