Democratic Party leaders are not listening to their voters’ concerns about President Biden’s age, as they push Biden forward as the party’s primary candidate for the 2024 election, a prominent Democratic strategist warned.
“The voters don’t want this, and that’s in poll after poll after poll,” James Carville told the New York Times. Worrying these fears could lower voter turnout, he conceded, “You can’t look at what you look at and not feel some apprehension here.”
Despite putting on a united front in their support of Biden, party officials have been unable to shake voters’ concerns about his age and vitality heading into the 2024 election.
This intraparty fighting between voters and the party’s leaders “leaves Democrats confronting a level of disunity over a president running for re-election not seen for decades,” the Times reported.
NYT COLUMNIST SUGGESTS BIDEN’S ‘DECLINE’ AND POSSIBILITY OF ‘HEALTH CRISIS’ RISK TRUMP WIN IN 2024
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