Biden shores up democratic support, but faces tight race against Trump

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US President Joe Biden and his Republican rival Donald Trump are tied at 43 per cent in a hypothetical rematch in 2024. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON – US President Joe Biden is heading into the 2024 presidential contest on firmer footing than a year ago, with his approval rating inching upward and once-doubtful Democrats falling into line behind his re-election bid, according toMr Biden appears to have escaped the political danger zone he resided in 2022, when nearly two-thirds of his party wanted a different nominee. Now, Democrats have broadly accepted him as their standard-bearer, even if half would prefer someone else.

Mr Biden has been buoyed by voters’ feelings of fear and distaste toward Trump. Well over a year before the election, 16 per cent of those polled had unfavourable views of both Mr Biden and Trump, a segment with which Mr Biden had a narrow lead. A higher share of Democrats, 26 per cent, expressed enthusiasm for the notion of Vice-President Kamala Harris as the nominee in 2024.

A common view toward Mr Biden is illustrated in voters such as Ms Melody Marquess, 54, a retiree and left-leaning independent from Tyler, Texas. “Joe is Joe. He’s always kept his word. He’s done well for the country,” said Mr David Scoggin, 61, a retired police officer from Moulton, Alabama, who said he was enthusiastic about Mr Biden being the nominee in 2024. “If he had Congress and a Senate that would work with him, he could do a lot more.”Deep pessimism persists, even among some Democrats who back Mr Biden.

 

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