POLITICS

Biden Banks on Union Support to Boost the Campaign

President Joe Biden's upcoming meeting with top union leaders on Wednesday is crucial in his campaign to reassure worried Democrats. With his age and recent debate performance raising concerns, Biden is turning to labor unions to emphasize his achievements and bolster his support base.

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POLITICS News: Biden on the Edge

The President of the United States, Joe Biden, is facing significant pressure within his party to withdraw his candidacy for re-election in the 2024 elections. After a disappointing performance in a public debate, many Democrats are divided over whether Biden should continue as the candidate or seek a new option. Despite these tensions and the implication in the presidential betting odds, Biden has firmly stated that he will not step down.

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POLITICS News: A Poll-Driven Battle

As the 2024 presidential election approaches, the competition between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump is intensifying. Recent polls offer a mixed picture of the race, underscoring the high stakes of the upcoming debate. Here’s a closer look at the critical poll findings and what they mean for both candidates.

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POLITICS News: 1st Debate

In a highly anticipated presidential debate, former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden will share a stage for the first time since their contentious 2020 face-off. This debate is critical as both candidates aim to win over moderate and independent voters. With the political landscape more polarized than ever, the task is daunting, and the inspiration for Presidential betting odds is at its peak.

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US Presidentials: Generational Shift

A longstanding platitude of American politics is that older voters tend to prefer Republican candidates, while younger voters lean towards Democrats. This pattern held in recent elections. In 2020, Democrat Joe Biden secured the support of voters under 50, particularly capturing 65% of the 18-24 age group.Meanwhile, Republican Donald Trump garnered 52% of voters over 50, who represented more than half of the electorate. This division was evident in 2016 as well, when Trump won the Electoral College despite losing the popular vote to Hillary Clinton. Clinton performed better among younger voters (ages 18-44), while Trump was favored by those aged 45 and older.

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