Media debates Trump vs. Biden
CNN’s Scott Jennings criticized President Joe Biden’s leadership on Sunday, stating Americans have been “sick” of the last four years.
Recent data from FiveThirtyEight shows Biden’s average approval rating has dipped back to his record low with just 37.4% support. On CNN’s “State of the Union,” host Dana Bash asked the panel how they believed President-elect Donald Trump’s second term would differ from Biden’s come Jan. 20.
Prior to Jennings, Former Hillary Clinton campaign senior adviser Karen Finney said that while she expects Trump to be “bolder” in his second term, she believes Americans will grow “sick” of his choice to place “unelected corporate billionaires” in positions of power.
“I’ll tell you what I think Americans are sick of — Joe Biden. Uncommon nonsense that comes out of the Democratic Party. They’re sick of feeling like this country has been running in place, stuck in quicksand for the last four years. Three quarters of Americans think we’re on the wrong track,” Jennings said.
“But there are hints of optimism in the American people,” Jennings added. “There was a CBS News survey that came out last weekend. More Americans thought that Donald Trump would increase peace and stability in the world than that he would not.”
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In a CBS survey released on Dec. 22, 57% of Americans said they felt hopeful about 2025, a 10-point increase compared to the same time last year, when 47% of Americans expressed hope for 2024. Among the reasons for optimism, 60% of those surveyed cited Trump becoming president, 55% pointed to family and personal relationships, 51% mentioned the U.S. economy and 51% said personal finances and opportunities.
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A comparison of Trump's first term with that of Biden supports Trump's superiority when it comes to leadership and prosperity. I have no problem with corporate billionaires forging income to help the country. That is exactly what Trump did who refused to even take a salary as president. Finney appears to prefer unaccomplished liberals in government jobs. Biden has certainly been a disaster on many fronts. He will be remembered for spurring the worst inflation in decades and setting the world on fire in regional wars. Polls show that most voters recognize the difference between the Biden years and the Trump years.
History should also record that one of the biggest mistakes the media made was pushing for Biden's election in 2020. Voters certainly recognize that by giving Trump more votes in 2024.
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Five 'Accomplishments' Joe Biden Touts As Successes - but Which Were Failures
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