Joe Rogan, one of the most prominent podcast hosts in the world, has offered his opinion on what he believes President Joe Biden must do to help the Democrats, and it is unlikely that the president will agree to the plan.
“The fact that he’s running again is so wild when you watch him talk,” he said of the octogenarian president on his show, “The Joe Rogan Experience.” “The fact [is] that there’s no leadership that can find a solution to this, ‘cause there really is no solution.
“Like, what are they gonna do?” he said. “Other than Biden dying, like, very soon, and then someone stepping up in a big way that makes sense.”
His guest, comedian Dave Smith, stated that the death of President Biden was “not beyond the realm of possibility.”
“He’s older than the average life expectancy, I believe, already,” the comedian said. “Not saying he will die, but that is possible.”
“I could just imagine there’s a boardroom with, like, very powerful people meeting, who, they’re like, ‘OK, we’re getting him out. What’s the plan? Like, how do we do this?’ And I think they just cannot come up with one,” he said.
Biden continues to lose a key electoral bloc, which will make it more difficult for him to win reelection next year. There appear to be multiple reasons why Hispanics in particular are abandoning Biden in large numbers.
“Biden’s reelection campaign website went up last week, complete with Dark Brandon merch, a new campaign video — and a Spanish-language version of their launch page. So far, Biden is the only presidential candidate to have such a translation,” POLITICO reported on Monday.
“But the page itself had multiple mistakes. The Spanish-language version underwent several edits since Tuesday — a corrected accent mark here, an added-then-removed-then-added-again ‘Unidos’ there — before settling on a final version two days later,” the report continued.
POLITICO added:
Spanish translations frequently stymie campaigns, but the recent release of Biden’s website brought to light the challenges that even seasoned campaigns face when attempting to communicate with bilingual voters. Many point to Biden’s announcement of Julie Chávez Rodrguez as his 2024 campaign manager as evidence that he is sincere about reaching out to Latino voters. However, the website error is part of a larger question: specifically, how will his 2020 reelection campaign adapt after encountering some difficulty recruiting his 65 percent Latino vote share?
Jess Morales Rocketto, chief of Moonshot Strategies at Equis Research and former digital organizing director for Hillary Clinton, highlighted the importance of bilingual outreach in presidential campaigns. According to the report, she cited Bernie Sanders’ 2020 campaign as a successful example of using intentional Spanish language to engage Latino voters.
However, Biden’s issues with Latinos extend far beyond a malfunctioning website.
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“I have firsthand knowledge of not only how much it resonates with the community, but also how much work it takes,” Morales Rocketto said of the website launch. “It’s good that there are two years here where they can really work out the kinks … I don’t think the problem is making mistakes. The problem is when you don’t have a strategy. The problem is when you don’t respect us in your policy positions, in your personnel positions.” CONTINUE READING…