Republican Representative Tenney is campaigning for President Biden to be removed from office due to his alleged wrongdoing.
“How I feel about Joe Biden? I see this guy as a talentless, career politician and completely derelict in his duty, which is why I’ve called for him to be impeached! One of the things about the Republicans that is kind of frustrating at times is, we don’t fight. We have to fight every single day, right now. I stand up to the status quo in both parties, I have a core set of principles. Can we preserve this Republic? It is all on the line. It’s not easy to fight the fight that patriots fight, but it’s worth it,” she said.
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“Whether it is Joe Biden’s dereliction of duty at the Southern Border or his disastrous retreat in Afghanistan, I have called for Joe Biden to answer to the American people in Impeachment hearings. I will not stand by while Biden and Pelosi trample on our constitution to push their far-left agenda. I look forward to working with a Republican House Majority next Congress to impeach Biden and hold his administration accountable for their numerous failures,” Tenney added.
Now that they have taken control of Congress, Republicans have put together a coalition to begin a campaign to have President Biden removed from office. Many are expecting its potentially wide-ranging effects as this increases in a fragmented political environment.
According to Texas Republican Rep. Lance Gooden, President Biden’s delay at the border with Mexico has created a situation in which Republicans may seek to impeach him in the future if they take control of Congress. This is a matter of great importance to Congressman Gooden and other members from both parties since his area is one of those affected by the overflow of illegal immigrants.
“I really believe that impeachment could be on the table. And I would support that, certainly,” Gooden said.
“The bar was so low to impeach President Trump. And even if the bar were raised exponentially, I believe that President Biden has met that requirement. What we’re seeing at the border is not just criminal, but it is immoral,” he said.
Elise Stefanik, the third-ranking Republican in the House from New York, said that the border situation is now “inflaming her own state.”
“Anything is on the table when we are in the majority. We’re focused like a laser on the crises in America, and what I hear from voters even in my district in Northern New York — because I represent border patrol officers who have been transferred again and again and again to the southern border — is that the crisis after crisis is a catastrophe,” Stefanik said.
“What I believe we should focus on is conducting oversight, and making sure that we’re passing legislation to secure the border once and for all and return the policies of the previous administration under President Trump,” she added.
A startling tendency among Democratic supporters, according to recent research, is that they do not want Biden to run for president again in 2024.
A majority of registered voters, according to a recent Yahoo News/YouGov survey, think that Biden is “too old for another term” in government. Roughly seven out of ten people (68%) acknowledged that they had an issue with the president’s age of 80.
Despite receiving overwhelmingly positive reviews from Democratic voters, a new survey shows that over half of them believe Joe Biden’s age is a problem. This demonstrates that even if his background has garnered him broad support from the party’s grassroots, some Democratic voters are still wary of choosing a 77-year-old president.
There seemed to be a noticeable change in opinion towards President Biden’s prospective second term as the midterm elections faded more into the past. Before to last November, a majority of Democrats were in favor of his running again, according to an AP-NORC poll, but as of today, just 37% of Democrats still do.
The AP story further stated:
The fact that Joe Biden’s support rating is still at 41% is encouraging for the President. Despite this, Democrats are less motivated to re-elect him; just 22% of American citizens want to see his name on the ballot in 2024, down from 29% before the midterm elections last year.
Democrats 45 and older continue to be generally in favor of Vice President Joe Biden’s campaign for reelection despite the prospect of possible presidential rivals in 2020. Younger voters, however, have seen a significant change, suggesting a general decline since October in their belief that he should run for office again.
President Biden has made suggestions that he could run for re-election as the US gets ready for a new election cycle. But he hasn’t formally declared his candidacy just yet.




