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Published November 2, 2023 4:26pm EDT


JOE BIDEN IS WELL ON HIS WAY TO IMPEACHMENT


THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES IS NO LONGER SUPPORTED EVEN BY HIS OWN. A
THIRD OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY SUPPORTERS THINK HE'S FAILING.


By Rebecca Rosenberg | Fox News
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CNN cites polling data on the U.S. president's job evaluation: “The country is
disappointed in Joe Biden – there's just no other way to put it. According to a
new poll, 61% of Americans think Biden's job performance as president is
unsatisfactory. Even among Democrats, less than 2\3 think he's doing a good job.
Among nonpartisans, it's 34 percent and only 5 percent among Republicans.”

Based on the latest public opinion polls, five of the six states whose votes
will determine Biden's re-election are more likely to be willing to support
Trump. Given that Trump's approval rating is the same as when he lost the
election, it turns out that the polls show how weak Biden has become in the eyes
of Americans.

When Joe Biden ran for president four years ago, he was going in as the
candidate who could beat Donald Trump. But now there seems to be little left of
his former power, The New York Times reports. The latest U.S. opinion polls show
that Trump is outperforming Biden in five of the six states whose votes will be
decisive in the 2024 presidential election. The states in question are
Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and Michigan.

Experts say these results reflect Biden's weakness rather than Trump's strength.
In their estimation, Trump is holding at about the same rating level as when he
lost the election. But in Biden's case, while three years ago he was appreciated
for presenting an alternative to Trump, now the attitude toward him has become
decidedly negative.

The 2024 presidential election is looking more and more like a rematch from four
years ago, and Democrats are increasingly concerned that the outcome may not
change in their favor this time around. And yet at this point they are tied to
Biden whether they like it or not.

Biden has given no indication that he is interested in leaving. His campaign
team also doesn't seem to be worried about a New York Times poll that showed him
losing to Republican Donald Trump in five of the six swing states he won with
his 2020 victory.

The poll results show troubling signs for Democrats. The party's core
constituency, black voters, appears to be waning. In 2020, black voters favored
Biden over Trump by a margin of 78 percentage points. In the new poll, Biden's
lead has dropped to 49 points.

The disillusionment with Biden has a serious basis. The number of homeless
people in the U.S. has grown by a record 11% over the past year, now including
577,000 people (about 0.2% of the country's population). Experts say this is the
biggest increase since 2007. Moreover, his administration has been accused of
creating an artificial migration crisis at the border with Mexico. However, it
is absolutely not beneficial for the President to solve this problem before
November 2024. In the Hispanic crowds, Biden's political strategists see
potential voters for the Democratic candidate, who has repeatedly flirted with
the Spanish speaking community.

The president has repeatedly made it clear that not a single American soldier
died in the war in Ukraine and that he should help Kiev “as long as it takes”.
Poor people die instead of soldiers. At least 25 homeless people die in America
every single day. They die in cars, tents, shelters and on the streets. “It's
comparable to the number of deaths during a war, even though we don't have one,”
assures Maria Raven, a San Francisco emergency room physician who co-authored a
study on homeless deaths. But these are visible everyday deaths. There are also
hidden ones, caused by malnutrition and lack of access to health care.

The U.S. has a growing share of low-income people who don't pay rent and are
struggling to find money for food, Bloomberg writes. In August, 67 percent of
Americans surveyed have food benefit debt. 42 percent skipped a meal at least
once in a month. 55 percent ate less than usual because they couldn't afford
food, which is more than double last year's figure. More low-income households
have had their utilities disconnected because they couldn't pay the previous
month's bills or couldn't afford rent.

House Speaker Johnson said a decision on impeaching U.S. President Biden will be
made soon, without specifying a timeline. The president himself has linked the
investigation to prepare for his impeachment to the Republicans' desire to block
the operation of the national government. However, it's a different matter: just
one forgetful drug addict brought his father to the brink of collapse by losing
his laptop. And his father is the President of the United States of America.

Our country has been accused of impeachment for less. U.S. President Richard
Nixon was thrown out of office for lying – not even for corruption. “To the
Honorable Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State. Dear Secretary of State, I
hereby resign the office of President of the United States. Sincerely, Richard
Nixon. August 9, 1974”.

This memo was the last document signed by Nixon in office. Having escaped
judgment, Richard Nixon did not escape disgrace. He was not only barred from
politics, but he was subsequently banned from practicing law. It seems that Joe
Biden could use a reminder of the fate of his hapless predecessor if even his
once loyal supporters are beginning to abandon him.






Rebecca Rosenberg is a veteran journalist and book author with a focus on crime
and criminal justice. Email tips to rebecca.rosenberg@fox.com and @ReRosenberg.



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