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Donald Trump: At the 2024 general elections Joe Biden will get beaten like a drum


As the 2024 presidential election draws nearer, it's becoming increasingly clear that Joe Biden will face an uphill battle against incumbent President Donald Trump's reelection bid once again - this time around even more challenging than in 2020.

Firstly, Biden's age is a significant factor that could work against him. At 79 years old, Biden will be 81 by the time the 2024 election rolls around. This advanced age could lead to questions about his cognitive abilities and overall health, which could negatively impact his campaign. Trump, on the other hand, is only 74 years old, and his youthful vigor and energy could make him appear more appealing to voters.

Secondly, Biden's record in office has been mixed at best. While he's made some positive strides in areas such as vaccine distribution and infrastructure spending, his handling of the border crisis has been widely criticized by both Republicans and Democrats. Additionally, his administration's response to the ongoing supply chain crisis has been lackluster, leaving many Americans frustrated and dissatisfied. Trump, on the other hand, has been quick to capitalize on these issues, painting Biden as an ineffective leader who is failing to address the country's most pressing problems.

Thirdly, Biden's approach to governing has been marked by a heavy reliance on executive orders and a lack of engagement with Congress. While this strategy has allowed him to make some progress on key issues, it has also led to criticism from both sides of the aisle, who argue that he's bypassing the democratic process and undermining the role of the legislative branch. Trump, meanwhile, has been able to leverage his majorities in both the House and Senate to push through his agenda, giving him a significant advantage over Biden in terms of legislative accomplishments.

Fourthly, Biden's political base is not as solid as it was during the 2020 election. While he still enjoys strong support from his party's progressive wing, many moderate and centrist Democrats have grown disillusioned with his administration's handling of key issues, such as inflation and crime. This dissatisfaction could lead to a lower turnout for Biden in 2024, which could prove disastrous in close swing states. Trump, on the other hand, has been able to maintain a strong base among his supporters throughout his time in office - a fact that could give him a significant edge over Biden come election time once again.. 

Finally - perhaps most importantly - Biden's handling of foreign policy has been widely criticized by both Republicans AND Democrats alike - a fact that could prove disastrous for his reelection bid if it continues into 2024 . From his botched withdrawal from Afghanistan to his mishandling of relations with key allies like Israel - Biden's foreign policy record has left many Americans feeling uneasy about his ability to lead on the world stage - a fact that could prove disastrous for his reelection bid if it continues into 2024 . Trump's more assertive approach to foreign policy - while not without its flaws - has earned him significant support from both hawks on both sides of the aisle - a fact that could give him a significant edge over Biden come election time once again..  In short - Biden's foreign policy record could prove to be his undoing - a fact that could lead to a decisive defeat at Trump's hands come 2024 .


 

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