https://nbcnews.com/politics/joe-biden/democratic-frustrations-b…
All come from Democratic strategists whose low-boil frustrations with Biden’s candidacy erupted over the weekend amid a spate of bleak polling numbers. No less a party mastermind than David Axelrod, architect of Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign, suggested in a social media post that Biden consider dropping out of the race and letting someone more electable take his place as the Democratic presidential nominee.
Democratic pollster Terrance Woodbury said when he hears from young and Black voters in focus groups, they feel frustrated by foreign aid instead of domestic spending, and it's important for Biden to explain why these foreign investments are necessary.
"'We don’t have money for student loans, but we’ve got money to send to Ukraine.' 'We don’t have money to invest in schools, but we have money to send to the Middle East,'" Woodbury said. "It is less about a position either way and more about, 'Stop investing there until you have taken care of home first.'"
@D1rectBradyDemocrat7mos7MO
Are these the same strategists who gave him no chance of getting the nomination in 2020?
@PacifiedHare7mos7MO
Reads like a lot of people who didn’t support Biden in the 2020 primaries with an axe to grind. It’s a tough spot but there’s no real alternative at this point.
@D1rectBradyDemocrat7mos7MO
It’s the same doubt he faces from everyone every 3 months and then he usually performs above average and than the cycle repeats. It’s the primary over and over again. And the doubt is always based on vibes and forecasts rather than results
@UnstoppableFalconRepublican7mos7MO
Sensing a distinct lack of array