In the latest attempt to salvage Joe Biden’s struggling campaign, his team has resorted to cutting short his speeches, hoping to prevent any embarrassing gaffes. While claiming that “less is more” and emphasizing “quality over quantity,” they are also conveniently reducing the time available for Biden to stumble upon his words.
Left with few options, Biden has resorted to attacking former President Donald Trump in a desperate bid for support. In a recent statement, Biden declared, “This November, voters are going to teach Donald Trump a valuable lesson: Don’t mess with the women of America.”
This November, don't forget:
This administration doesn't give a damn about women and freely advocates for their spaces and sports to be violated. They also can't define a woman unless it's about abortion.
— Meghan Maureen (@Keggs719) May 5, 2024
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However, this attempt backfired spectacularly as social media users quickly pointed out who was truly messing with women in America. Prominent voices, such as Senator Marsha Blackburn, questioned whether Biden even understood the concept of womanhood. “Can you even define a woman?” she shrewdly challenged him, highlighting the inconsistency of his message.
Can you even define a woman? https://t.co/8l68w0Af5N
— Marsha Blackburn (@VoteMarsha) May 5, 2024
Critics on social media also highlighted Biden’s record of disregarding women’s rights. They noted how he had thrown women under the bus regarding Title IX protections and criticized his support for policies that allowed men to invade women’s spaces and compete in women’s sports.
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Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares concisely summed up Biden’s misguided approach, stating, “The Biden administration is a classic case of being so open-minded that your brain falls right out.” This remark underscored the administration’s failure to protect women or support their rights.
Virginia AG Jason Miyares on defending Title IX and women's sports: "I just think the Biden administration is a classic case of being so open-minded your brain falls right out." @FoxNewsSunday
— Lucas Tomlinson (@LucasFoxNews) May 5, 2024
Furthermore, a recent poll by Rasmussen suggests that women are turning away from Biden. According to the poll, when all candidates were factored in, including the elusive “Suburban Women” demographic, Trump led Biden by 11 points, with 47% supporting Trump compared to 36% for Biden.
If the 2024 candidates for president were Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Cornell West and Jill Stein, who would you vote for?
WOMEN Only –
Trump: 47% (+11)
Biden: 36%
Kennedy: 8%
West: 1%
Stein 0%Including those elusive, exclusive 'Suburban Women' https://t.co/1V1tcvw4Qn
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) May 3, 2024
Rasmussen further revealed that despite facing trials in New York, Trump’s lead over Biden has grown in the past month. In a three-way race with RFK Jr., Trump now commands a ten-point lead, with 46% supporting him compared to 36% for Biden. In April, Trump led by a six-point margin.
While it is still early in the election cycle, these poll results suggest a significant shift in favor of Trump. Biden’s appeal to women voters, once considered his stronghold, appears to be diminishing rapidly. With other traditionally Democratic-supporting demographics also expressing dissatisfaction with Biden, his chances of success are dwindling.
As the campaign unfolds, the question remains: If Biden loses the support of women, who were once a reliable base, what remains to secure his candidacy and inspire confidence among other key constituencies? The answer appears to be very little.
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