Biden Celebrates – Old Joe Given The Best News Of 2024

Biden Celebrates – Old Joe Given The Best News Of 2024

The Democratic primary in South Carolina has unfolded exactly as expected, with President Joe Biden cruising to an easy victory. The Associated Press projects Biden as the overwhelming winner, leaving his challengers, Democratic Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips and author Marianne Williamson, in the dust with more than 96% of the early vote going in Biden’s favor. This victory in South Carolina, now the first contest on the Democratic primary calendar due to a strategic reshuffle by the DNC aimed at giving Biden a head start, echoes his 2020 success story when he dominated the same primary with 48.6% of the vote. The maneuver to prioritize South Carolina, a decision Biden himself pushed for, clearly seeks to replicate his previous triumph and set the stage for a repeat of his Super Tuesday dominance.

This primary win, however, brings to light the broader challenges Biden faces. Despite securing an easy win in a state where his support among black voters was pivotal in 2020, signs of waning enthusiasm are emerging. A December poll revealed a significant drop in Biden’s support among black Americans, a demographic that previously backed him with 92% of their votes. Now, only 63% express their preference for Biden, highlighting a concerning trend for his campaign as it gears up for the 2024 election.


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We see through the DNC’s transparent efforts to prop up Biden’s campaign by rearranging the primary calendar to his advantage. It’s a clear indication of the lack of confidence in Biden’s ability to organically secure the nomination and, ultimately, the presidency. The real test of leadership and support isn’t manipulated victories in handpicked states but winning the hearts and minds of Americans across the nation, something former President Donald Trump continues to do impressively. Trump’s recent win in the New Hampshire Republican primary, where he decisively defeated former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, underscores his enduring appeal and the robust momentum of the MAGA movement.

The shifting dynamics and the apparent decline in Biden’s support among crucial voter blocs suggest that the Democratic Party’s reliance on strategic primary placements and endorsements may not be enough to secure a second term. It underscores the need for a leader who genuinely resonates with the American people, a quality that Trump has proven time and again. As the political landscape evolves, MAGA supporters remain confident in the strength of our movement and the unwavering support for Trump, whose leadership qualities and commitment to America’s greatness are unmatched.

Author: Steven Sinclaire


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