Biden's 'Weakness' Raises Concerns Among Foreign Allies
- July 5, 2024 01:03am
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Former Trump-era deputy national security adviser Victoria Coates expresses her concerns about Biden's perceived weakness in the face of global threats.
Victoria Coates, a former deputy national security adviser during the Trump administration, has expressed concerns over President Joe Biden's perceived weakness on the international stage. Coates, who joined 'America Reports' on Fox News, stated that Biden's performance has "unsettled" foreign allies and raised questions about his ability to lead the nation in a time of global uncertainty.
Coates' comments come amid growing scrutiny of Biden's cognitive abilities and his fitness to serve as commander-in-chief. These concerns have been fueled by his recent debate performance against former President Donald Trump, which has drawn criticism from politicians, pundits, and even some within the Democratic Party.
Biden's 'Weakness' Raises Concerns Among Foreign Allies
Lindelof, who has been a significant contributor to Democratic campaigns in the past, described last week's CNN Presidential Debate as "simply game-changing." He argued that Biden's performance raised serious doubts about his ability to effectively lead the country and suggested that it was time for him to step down.
Lindelof's comments echo those of other prominent Democrats who have expressed concerns about Biden's candidacy. Some have called for him to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race, arguing that his age and declining cognitive abilities render him unfit for office.
These concerns have been met with skepticism by some Democrats, who argue that Biden's extensive experience in government and his commitment to Democratic values make him the best candidate to lead the party. However, the debate over Biden's candidacy is likely to continue in the coming months as the election draws near.
Despite the concerns raised by some Democrats, a recent poll suggests that the majority of the party's members still support Biden. The poll, conducted by the Associated Press, found that more than two-thirds of Democrats believe Biden should remain in the race, while only 32% believe he should drop out.
The poll also found that Biden's approval ratings have remained relatively stable despite his recent debate performance. His approval rating among Democrats stands at 83%, while his disapproval rating is 17%. However, his approval rating among Republicans is significantly lower, with only 14% of Republicans approving of his job performance.
Despite the concerns raised by some Democrats and Republicans, Biden remains the Democratic nominee for president. He will face off against Trump in the 2024 election, which is expected to be one of the most closely contested in recent history.
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