Digital Originals
published : 2023-09-08
Americans Divided on Biden's Re-electability: 'Retire and Move On'
In Washington, D.C., opinions split on whether President Biden has done enough to win re-election in 2024

Americans in the nation's capital are divided on whether President Biden has accomplished enough to secure their votes for the 2024 presidential election.
Cindy, a resident of Texas, voiced her discontent, stating that Biden is not looking out for them. She criticized his decisions to shut down the Keystone XL Pipeline and handle southern border policies.
Rick, on the other hand, stands firmly in support of a second term for Biden. He believes the president responds to the economic needs of the majority of Americans and has kept an even keel on issues.
Despite a crowded GOP field, many voters in Washington, D.C. express their support either for former President Trump or President Biden in the upcoming 2024 election.

As the 2024 election cycle gains momentum, Republican voters are faced with a plethora of candidates, with former President Trump consistently leading in polls. While Biden is the presumptive Democratic nominee, he too faces challengers.
Andrew, a D.C. resident, plans to vote for Biden again in 2024 based on his past performance. He appreciates Biden's support for Ukraine and decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
In a recent Wall Street Journal poll, less than 40% of voters held a favorable view of Biden, with concerns about his age and disappointment in handling certain issues.
Therion from Texas, voices his preference for Trump over Biden, stating that he's still open to other options and not satisfied with the current president.

In D.C., some Americans believe it's time for both Biden and Trump to retire and make room for a fresh face in the White House. They express their desire for a younger generation to take the reins and bring progressive thinking into politics.
The evolving 2024 presidential election is sure to bring more opinions and perspectives from Americans across the nation.