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Joe Scarborough invokes Reagan to explain why Biden shouldn't be counted out for a 2nd term

The New York Times has a story today where it’s reported that many Democrats are entering the “what are we gonna do about Joe” phase of reality as the midterm elections rapidly approach with the 2024 presidential election two years after that:

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Midway through the 2022 primary season, many Democratic lawmakers and party officials are venting their frustrations with President Biden’s struggle to advance the bulk of his agenda, doubting his ability to rescue the party from a predicted midterm trouncing and increasingly viewing him as an anchor that should be cut loose in 2024.

As the challenges facing the nation mount and fatigued base voters show low enthusiasm, Democrats in union meetings, the back rooms of Capitol Hill and party gatherings from coast to coast are quietly worrying about Mr. Biden’s leadership, his age and his capability to take the fight to former President Donald J. Trump a second time.

Interviews with nearly 50 Democratic officials, from county leaders to members of Congress, as well as with disappointed voters who backed Mr. Biden in 2020, reveal a party alarmed about Republicans’ rising strength and extraordinarily pessimistic about an immediate path forward.

MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough thinks the Times might be counting out Biden too soon, going as far as to compare him to… Ronald Reagan?

We can see comparing Biden to Jimmy Carter, but Reagan?

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https://twitter.com/itoldyoumonsoon/status/1535692648618524672

Yep, it’s quite hilarious.


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Reagan also oozed optimism while Biden’s often trying to portray half the country as Jim Crow segregationists.

https://twitter.com/GPollowitz/status/1535687617693499393

Other than all that, Scarborough totally nailed it!

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