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Scott Jennings Says Americans Are Sick of ‘Weak Leadership’ As Country Turns Page From Biden To Trump

CNN's Scott Jennings on Sunday criticized President Joe Biden's leadership, saying Americans are “fed up” over the past four years.

recent data According to an article from FiveThirtyEight, Biden's average approval rating is back to an all-time low at just 37.4%. On CNN's “State of the Union,” host Dana Bash asked the panel how they thought President-elect Donald Trump's second term would be different from Biden's second term on January 20th.

Speaking ahead of Jennings, Karen Finney, a former senior adviser to Hillary Clinton's campaign, said she expected Trump to be “bolder” in his second term, but said she expected Trump to be “more bold” in his second term, but added, He said he believed Americans would be “disgusted” by his choice to put “billionaires” in power. .

“Let me tell Joe Biden what I think Americans are tired of. Unusual nonsense coming out of the Democratic Party. “We're tired of feeling like we've been run on the table. Three-quarters of Americans think we're on the wrong path,” Jennings said.

“But there are signs of optimism among the American people,” Jennings added. “Over the weekend, a CBS News poll was released showing that more Americans think Donald Trump will increase peace and stability in the world than think he doesn't. ”

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According to the CBS investigation released On Dec. 22, 57% of Americans said they felt hopeful about 2025, an increase of 10 points from the same period last year, when 47% felt hopeful about 2024. Sixty percent of those surveyed cited President Trump's inauguration as a reason for their optimism, 55% cited family and personal relationships, 51% cited the U.S. economy, and 51% cited personal finances and opportunities. (Related: FOX News host, Democratic guest raises alarm over whether Biden is actually 'in control' of the White House)

Jennings went on to say there seems to be “a sense of optimism” and added that President Trump has an opportunity to “do something amazing.”

“Then you can start to feel the green shoots of optimism,” Jennings continued. “So as we look at what he's going to do on Inauguration Day and what he can do in the first 100 days of his administration, I think he senses that in the American people and is committed and optimistic. I hope that it will come out.”

“Because I think people are tired of weak leadership that has led us in the wrong direction. He has a real chance to do something great here and I hope he does that.” “There is,” Jennings said.

Republicans have consistently criticized Biden's leadership over the years and raised concerns about his mental health, but Democrats had largely defended the president up until June's debate with Trump. . Biden's poor performance, including freezing mid-sentence and struggling to finish his arguments, led Democrats and political commentators to question whether the president could remain in power for another four years. Ta.

Biden ultimately announced in July that he was withdrawing from the 2024 presidential race, saying it was “in the best interests of our party and the country” to stand back and support Kamala Harris.

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