According to Politico, Jim Messina, who successfully re-elected former President Barack Obama in 2012, said that voters heading into next week’s State of the Union address President Joe Biden by saying, “Maybe not,” he said.
messina talked Politico Playbook talks about what could be Biden’s most powerful platform to reach voters and share his vision for the future ahead of the election: Thursday’s State of the Union address.
Messina told the outlet that Biden must accomplish two things. One is to show voters that you’re doing your job to address age issues, and you have a plan to improve their lives.
“Voters want to see him do his job. They want to see him talk about this stuff. They want to answer questions about age, or have Maybe not,” Messina said in his first point.
“They want to hear what he’s going to do to make their lives better,” he added. “And this is a format that allows us to explain it very extensively and really dig into it.”
But the speech will come with risks, as all eyes will be on Biden. Biden performed poorly at a press conference in February following the release of special counsel Robert Hur’s damning report on the Biden secrets case. Hours after the report was released, reporters asked about his age and mental acuity, saying his memory was “severely limited.”
In one instance, he bit out a reporter who expressed concern about his age. In another moment before he began his questioning, he reportedly falsely claimed that the special counsel had questioned him about the timing of his son Beau Biden’s death, saying, “How on earth could you bring that up?” Were you able to do it?” he is said to have said. A subsequent NBC News report showed that Mr. Biden had brought up the time of Mr. Beau’s death himself, and that Mr. Xu had not asked such a question.
The American public’s concerns about Biden’s age are well documented.According to a Harvard University/Harris poll carried out Between February 21 and February 22, 59% of registered voters said they had doubts about his suitability for public office. Similarly, 67% of all respondents said he was “too old” for the presidency. The poll surveyed 2,022 registered voters nationwide and did not specify the margin of error.
An NBC News poll conducted ahead of Mr. It was revealed that they were concerned that they lacked the “necessary mental and physical health.”
The poll surveyed 1,000 registered voters from January 26 to 30 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.
Biden currently ranks behind former President Donald Trump in national polls and key battleground states.playing cards lead Real Clear Poll’s average of hypothetical general election matchups shows Biden with a 47.1% to 45.1% lead, highlighting Biden’s vulnerability as Thursday approaches.





