Biden Voters Express Frustration Over Economy, Say Trump Is Much Better Option

Biden Voters Express Frustration Over Economy, Say Trump Is Much Better Option


President Joe Biden is bleeding voters and even MSNBC, a network that promotes him, cannot cover for it.

The network interviewed a man named Omar who said he voted for President Biden in 2020 but says he will not vote for him in 2024.

He was part of a focus group that the network had on to ask about the next election and one of the questions was if the panelists believed they were better with the Trump economy or the Biden economy and every one said Trump.

But then the group was asked another question and that was when Omar, and others, spoke.

“Is there anything Joe Biden could do or say between now and the time you vote that would make you feel differently about feeling that his policies would not be as good for your family on the economy, or are you pretty much decided that Trump’s policies would be better for the economy?” the network said.

“I feel like he doesn’t even take accountability for what’s — at all, with what’s going on. And not even accountability, like he’s in denial that it’s happening!” a woman said.

That was when Omar spoke.

“The point is Biden needs to hear the people,” he said. “Because when he’s talking about the economy doing stellar, he’s talking about the stock market, he’s not looking at homelessness or joblessness, he’s not … thinking about how much it costs to go to the grocery store. And he’s gaslighting literally everyone in the process.”

“And Omar, you voted for Joe Biden last time,” the interviewer said to him.

“Yeah,” he said.

The power of the presidency gives an incumbent candidate the ability to do things that the challenger simply cannot do, and President Joe Biden is using it to his advantage.

Two of the president’s laws are sending billions of dollars to swing states that will likely decide the presidential election in, what some may say, is an attempt to purchase votes, Axios reported.

“So far the swing-state haul includes $10 billion in grants and investments in both Michigan and North Carolina — and a combined $46 billion in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Nevada, Arizona and Georgia,” the report said.

“As of early March, the White House had announced some $478 billion worth of projects from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).

“That’s only about half the funds available for direct investments, so expect more Air Force One (and Two) sorties to battleground states to tout more billion-dollar grants and loans,” it said.

The fact that so many dollars are headed to Republican states has ruffled the feathers of some Democrats, including former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm.

“I hate to acknowledge this, as a former governor of Michigan, but we know that all these battery investments are going to red states,” she said to Axios.


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