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Democrats ‘not enthusiastic’ about Biden re-election

Democrats are “not enthusiastic” about President Biden’s possible reelection, as the gaffe-prone commander in chief himself proves to be the biggest problem, a party political strategist suggested.

Recent polls have shown Biden trailing or holding tight behind his Republican rival, former President Donald Trump, but that’s likely down to the 81-year-old president’s own weakness: age. Politico reportedCiting interviews with numerous Democrats.

“Democrats are committed to winning the Senate and the House,” said Neil Oxman, a staunch party strategist.

But the Pennsylvania-based strategist added, “They’re just not keen on Biden being re-elected. That’s all.”

Democrats are “not enthusiastic” about President Biden’s possible reelection, a political strategist has argued. Getty Images
Biden appeared to freeze up during a Juneteenth commemoration performance at the White House last week. AP
Biden appeared onstage with Jimmy Kimmel and former President Barack Obama at a campaign fundraiser in Los Angeles last week. AFP via Getty Images
Video from the fundraiser appears to show Obama gently escorting Biden off the stage. X/Collinrug

Oxman and other Democrats have argued that Biden’s weaknesses are likely due to his age, as well as his inconsistent messaging and dwindling support from younger generations.

“There’s a disconnect between success in our local areas and in our districts and the environment we’re experiencing at or near our top candidates,” said Steve Israel, former chairman of the Democratic House Campaign Committee.

“The fundamental question facing Democrats right now is, why are we doing so well in local and state elections, yet still polling so closely in the presidential election?”

Biden appeared to surprise Pope Francis last week by greeting him in very close proximity. AFP via Getty Images

This stark reality came to light after the latest polls on Thursday showed Trump trailing Biden in six battleground states, including the crucial state of Pennsylvania.

of Research by Emerson College and The Hill The 45th president narrowly beat Biden in Arizona (47% to 43%), Georgia (45% to 41%), Michigan (46% to 45%), Nevada (46% to 43%), Pennsylvania (47% to 45%) and Wisconsin (47% to 44%).

Meanwhile, a Fox News poll released Wednesday showed Biden leading Trump narrowly, 50% to 48%, ahead of the two candidates’ debate next week.

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