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In response to the growing public doubt and a concerning debate performance, Biden’s team convened a crisis meeting at Camp David. Despite efforts to recalibrate his campaign, a staggering 48% of Americans now believe Biden should step down from the race, a notable jump following the debate. Only 9.3% believe he actually will.
AtlasIntel’s poll also highlights a general disapproval of Biden’s tenure as President, with 56.3% disapproving and just 39.7% approving of his performance. In terms of specific performance ratings, 52.5% labeled it as “bad/terrible,” while only 29.4% considered it “excellent/good,” and 17.6% saw it as “regular.”
This polling data could represent a pivotal moment in the 2024 Presidential campaign, suggesting a shifting public preference towards more definitive leadership, an area where Trump appears to hold an advantage. The Democratic Party now stands at a crossroads: support Biden or rethink their strategy amid growing internal and external pressures.
When examining specific issues, Biden holds a 14-point advantage in environmental protection, but Trump leads in several critical areas including U.S.-China relations, national debt, immigration, the Ukraine conflict, tax reforms, corruption, job growth, and protecting democracy. Trump’s edge extends to only two other issues where Biden leads: healthcare and inequality.
Brutal “Pocket Weapon” Stops Hearts (discounted for next 78)
Adding to Trump’s momentum was Monday’s Supreme Court decision granting broad immunity to sitting presidents for actions deemed “official.” Trump hailed the decision as a victory, affirming his longstanding claims of being unjustly targeted by a political witch hunt orchestrated by Biden and Special Prosecutor Jack Smith. Chief Justice John Roberts clarified in the ruling that while presidents are shielded from prosecution for their core constitutional duties, this immunity does not extend to actions outside their official capacities.
This development further complicates the political landscape as Trump solidifies his position in the lead-up to the 2024 election, underscoring the intense scrutiny and divisive politics that continue to shape the American presidential race.



