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Focus group of undecided voters brutalize Biden’s re-election hopes: ‘Has he done anything? Because I haven’t seen it’

new york times We recently hosted a focus group The percentage of undecided voters proves how poorly President Joe Biden is perceived among moderate voters.

A panel of 13 undecided independent voters between the ages of 22 and 64 confirmed that the most important issue for voters today is the economy, including inflation and the cost of living. Only one voter feels more positive about the direction of the economy than a year ago, and that person’s rationale centers on the cooling housing market.

We presented voters with a list of five issues: the economy, the border crisis, abortion, “protecting democracy,” and the war between Israel and Hamas, and asked them which issue would most influence how they vote in November. One member of the group mentioned the economy.

“People want to stop the debt ceiling from going up and up. Our total debt is $34 trillion. We want to be responsible with our spending. We want to get on a net positive trajectory in terms of how we deal with our debt, which we are. We’re sending money to Ukraine and Israel, is there anything? But here’s What about that?” said Kenneth from Texas.

“Shouldn’t we focus on our own country now? That’s the direction we should take. We’ve given enough aid to help all other countries. We’re rapidly and is in strong decline,” explained Robin from New Hampshire.

The findings should set off alarm bells for the Biden campaign. poll rear poll rear poll I found It means voters trust Donald Trump, not Biden, to run the economy.

To make matters worse, when voters were asked to describe Biden, they used words and phrases like “a bit of an idiot,” “a puppet,” “dishonest,” and “unfit to be president.” The focus group also believes Biden has accomplished little, except for an infrastructure bill, aid to Ukraine and promoting racial diversity.

“Did he do something? Because I didn’t see it,” Robin said.

“I think his presidency has been very weak and divisive,” said Hull, a Florida native.

“Well, financially, we don’t have anything,” said Kim, who is originally from North Carolina.

Interestingly, the entire focus group agreed that: please do not He wants to hear more from Biden about abortion, an issue Democrats believe will win the election. In the eyes of voters, the issue is “solved” and a “distraction.”

To be fair, voters did not exactly praise Trump, though they praised his ambition, boldness, economic policies, and ability to advance important debates.

The most important finding of the focus group came at the end. When the host asked who they would vote for if the election were held today, 11 people said Trump and only two said Biden.

Biden said Meghan, from Wisconsin, was a “disaster.” Henry, from Georgia, added that he was “not exciting,” while Lorraine, from Pennsylvania, said he was “controlled.”

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