Posted on 10/17/2022 9:00:08 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Only 26 percent of likely voters want to see His Fraudulency Joe Biden run for reelection in 2024, according to the latest from Rasmussen Reports.
The question was asked simply: “Should Joe Biden run for reelection in 2024?”
Only 26 percent said yes, while a whopping 60 percent said no. Fourteen percent don’t know.
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It’s probably only that high because some republicans want him to run again because he would be incredibly easy to beat
110% of Republicans want him to run again
More likely 3%.
The members of The Democrat Party Organized Crime Syndicate.
Biden is not running.
are you sure that most of the 26% aren’t conservatives who want dementia joe to run because he’s so unpopular? :-)
I'm a staunch Conservative, and I want him to run for re-election!
Regards,
Well, you have to keep in mind that some portion of that 26% want him to run because he will get destroyed in the election. I kind of think that way myself…you couldn’t find a weaker candidate almost anywhere…let him run.
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Keep in mind too that a certain portion of that 26% think that he’s not far left enough.
They are the people you see walking down the side of a country road all by themselves wearing a MASK.
According to the mainstream media, you can’t “discriminate” against a person with dementia (or deranged)— especially if he is the president. He deserves as much chance as the most competent to be the leader of this country. In fact, he should even be given extra votes to balance out and cancel what anybody else is getting until he ultimately wins. So don’t concede any elections no matter how far you’re behind. Help (more ballets) is on the way.
This is the man that outperformed Barry in 2020?
To late now! Stupid d asses
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