Walt Disney’s granddaughter and heiress, Abigail Disneyannounced this Thursday that it will suspend donations made to the Democratic Party until the president Joe Biden drop out of the 2024 US election race, where he will compete with the Republican Donald Trump.
Biden, who reaffirmed that he will not resignhas been embroiled in a great controversy for some time due to rumors about his health status. On social networks there are a large number of videos where he is seen, for example, lost in public appearances such as inauguration ceremonies, government events and even in the debate he had with Trump -whom he defeated in the 2020 elections-, in view of the elections on November 5.
Joe Biden is getting worse: The Economist newspaper said that “there is no way he can govern a country”
On its cover this Thursday, The Economist published an image of a walker and the phrase “there is no way he can govern a country,” questioning the mental aptitude of the current president.
“Mr. Biden deserves to be remembered for his achievements and his decency rather than for his decline. So it is correct that the first high-ranking Democrats have begun to openly call for him to step aside,” said the renowned media outlet, which, within the note, explained “why Biden must withdraw.”
And he adds: “His campaign’s operation to deny what tens of millions of Americans saw with their own eyes is more toxic, because His dishonesty provokes contempt“.
The Economist’s criticism adds to reports from The New York Times that suggest Biden may be leaving the race for re-election.
US Elections: According to The New York Times, Joe Biden is considering withdrawing his candidacy
According to US media reports on Wednesday, current President Joe Biden has cast doubt on his candidacy for re-election in the United States and is not ruling out winning the race against Donald Trump.
The information was published by the newspaper New York Timesone of the country’s leading media outlets. In the article, the newspaper quotes one of the government’s top advisors.
Biden could decline his candidacy, official says If he fails to convince the electorate in the coming weeksafter a first debate that placed him far behind Donald Trump in the popular consultation.
Donald Trump overtakes Joe Biden in the polls
Early polls following the US presidential debate show Donald Trump has established a considerable lead over President Joe Biden ahead of the election on November 5.
The New York Times-Siena College poll showed the Republican front-runner leading Biden by 6 percentage points, with 49% in favor out of 43%. Being Trump’s biggest lead in this poll since 2015, when he was campaigning ahead of his 2016 presidential election victory. At that time, among all registered voters in the poll, Trump led by 9 points.
The survey carried out by The Wall Street Journal It also showed the former US president with a 6-point lead over the current president. This shows a growth in his electoral reach, considering that in a survey carried out by the same media in February, Trump was leading by only 2 points over the Democratic leader.
Source: Ambito