President Joe Biden appeared to forget the last country he visited on Thursday, prompting a literal child to remind him.
On Take Your Child to Work Day, Biden welcomed a group of children to the White House and participated in an event on the South Lawn. The nonprofit Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Foundation promoted the event.
While speaking to the children, Biden said: “I’m trying to think where the last place I was! It’s hard to keep track.”
One of the children can be heard reminding the president that he was in Ireland a few days ago. It is unclear if Biden was teasing with the children or if he genuinely forgot.
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BIDEN: “I’m trying to think where the last place I was! It’s hard to keep track!”
A small child had to remind Biden that he was in Ireland just DAYS ago.pic.twitter.com/r0uXT9DapU
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Last week, Biden received additional bad news as he continues to deal with a succession of escalating foreign and domestic situations.
The majority of Democratic voters remain adamant that Biden should not run for reelection in 2024, according to a recent survey. Biden is expected to declare his candidacy for re-election next week, coinciding with the release of this brutal poll.
“Roughly 47% of Democrats said they would like to see Biden run again in 2024, a slight uptick from the 37% who offered similar sentiments in January, according to a poll from the Associated Press and the NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. When it comes to all voters, only 26% said Biden should run for a second term,” the Washington Examiner reported.
“Although a majority of Democrats said he shouldn’t run for another term, about 81% of voters in the party said they’d support him in the general election if he’s the nominee, the poll showed. That support was split among 41% who said they would definitely support him compared to 40% who said they probably would,” the outlet added.
A analogous survey was conducted on Biden.
“President Joe Biden’s job performance rating has mostly held steady for more than a year and currently stands at 44% approve vs. 56% disapprove in the latest Fox News national survey. That’s net negative by 12 points. The last time that he received positive marks was September 2021, and that was by 1 point (50%-49%),” Fox News reported.
“Approval of the president hovers at a low point among several key voting groups, including women (43% now vs. 42% low), voters ages 45+ (41% vs. 39% low), suburban voters (41% vs. 39% low), rural voters (31% vs. 30% low) and Democrats (81% vs. 78% low) – Democratic men in particular (79% vs. 78% low). He’s at a low mark of 41% approval among suburban women,” the report added.
A majority of respondents disapprove of Biden’s performance on these key issues, according to the poll: 53% on national security, 54% on foreign policy, 60% on border security, and 64% on the economy.
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“Biden’s numbers cratered in the fall of 2021 after the Afghanistan withdrawal debacle and the onset of hyperinflation,” said Republican pollster Daron Shaw, who conducts the Fox News poll with Democrat Chris Anderson. “Since then, his approval has barely moved, despite a midterm election, economic ups and downs, and several legislative policy rollouts.” CONTINUE READING…