I don’t have to tell you that Joe Biden is one of the worst presidents in our history. The polling numbers and approval numbers speak for themselves. Americans have rejected Biden’s pathetic mismanagement of the country.
And that’s not even getting into the obvious signs of cognitive decline. Biden’s recent attempt to defend his ailing memory went down in flames. Even the liberal media couldn’t cover up his disastrous press conference.
But the New York Times still seems determined to prop up this failed president. They interviewed a dozen independent voters—hoping they’ll rally the crooked Democrat. I’m sure they were not expecting this response.
The New York Times spoke with 13 undecided, independent voters at length about the two leading candidates and the issues most important to them heading into the election. The voters, ranging from 22-64 years old, were most concerned about the economy, citing the rising costs of groceries and other bills. Of 13 voters, 12 said they would base their vote on this issue, and 11 of them said they were leaning toward Trump in the election…
When asked what they thought about Biden, the voters didn’t hold back in their blunt assessments.
“He’s a little bit senile, and I do think if you can’t do the job, it’s time to step down,” Natalie, 22, remarked.
“I think he’s unfit for the presidency. A president should be the commander in chief. And he does not appear to be a capable commander in chief,” Richard, 36, said.
North Carolina counselor Kim, 43, called Biden a “puppet.” [Source: Fox News]
The liberal New York Times was shocked to learn that most of the independent voters they talked to hated Joe Biden. Twelve of them said they’d vote on the issue of inflation hammering the costs of groceries and other things. And eleven of them said they were leaning toward Trump.
These weren’t “Ultra MAGA” voters, mind you. But independent voters are not affiliated with the Republican Party. Often, independent voters are somewhere in the middle of the political spectrum. And they can decide close races.
And the vast majority of them blasted Joe Biden over his failures on the economy, the border, and spending billions on wars overseas.
This is very bad news for Biden, who has based his entire reelection campaign on abortion and bashing Trump. But even though these voters had some measure of dislike for Trump, they were much more willing to vote for him.
Author: Kit Fargo