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June 22, 2023
Left-Skewing Pew Poll: Biden's Job Approval Hits a New Low at 35%
Just more than one third the country approve of the job this degenerating degenerate is doing.
This is why I don't see it as a big win when Trump brags he's beating Biden by three points. Dude.
Will the candidate be Biden? I doubt it. Gavin Newsom is running as a shadow candidate, hoping that Biden just dies and spares him the blowback from openly challenging him. I don't think Gavin Newsom would be a particularly formidable candidate but at least he doesn't have his wife chew his food for him and baby-bird it into his decrepit mouth.
And meanwhile, Democrats are scrambling to stop Joe Manchin, fake moderate of West Virginia, from running against Biden.
This article is about the possibility of running third-party. I guess Manchin knows the Democrat Party is too captured by the fanatical left to nominate even a fake moderate.
West Virginia senator Joe Manchin's Democratic colleagues are scrambling to stop him from mounting a presidential bid against party-mate Joe Biden, calling the prospect of a challenge from the high-profile senator a "terrible idea" that would only help Republicans.
Manchin has flirted with a third-party presidential bid, an endeavor that self-described centrist group No Labels--which has pledged to spend $70 million on a third-party candidate in 2024 but has yet to reveal its most recent financial figures--could fund. For Manchin's Senate Democratic colleagues, the idea is a full-blown disaster. Sen. John Hickenlooper (D., Colo.), for example, told Politico he "advised [Manchin] against" a third-party presidential run, which he called a "terrible idea" that would "help Donald Trump." Manchin remained coy in response--he merely "looked at me and nodded," Hickenlooper told Politico.
Manchin's political indecisiveness comes as the senator approaches a difficult reelection bid in 2024, which could see him face off against West Virginia's popular governor, Republican Jim Justice....
Senate Democrats are, for now, taking Manchin's White House ambitions seriously. Sen. Gary Peters (D., Mich.) told Politico Manchin is "still thinking" about running for president, while Sen. Jon Tester (D., Mont.) said "you never know about Joe." Should Manchin run for president, those lawmakers and others say, Republicans would likely win West Virginia's Senate race in 2024 and could even take the White House. Still, that argument has not moved Manchin, who questioned the notion that a third-party presidential run would help the GOP.