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AP takes closer look at Joe Biden's struggle to get through to Americans on the wings of his empathy

Joe Biden is not perfect. No one is. But dammit, he does the best he can under the circumstances.

Don’t take our word for it … take it from Associated Press White House and economics reporter Josh Boak, who took a good, long look at Joe Biden’s struggle to make inroads with the American people by using perhaps his greatest strength: his empathy.

No, really:

More from Boak:

But here’s the rub for Biden: A majority of voters in Alabama and across the U.S. don’t believe he cares about people like them. Nor do they trust his ability to manage a sprawling federal government that often moves at a sluggish pace.

This perception has made it harder for Biden to sell his plans for the economy and make his case to voters around the country that he deserves a second term in an all-but-declared reelection campaign.

“If you go and you walk in some of these folks’ yards, the kids are running outside and they’re running in sewage,” says Mitch Landrieu, the White House infrastructure coordinator. “These are the people that the president wants to touch.”

For all of that, however, 53% of voters in the midterm elections said Biden didn’t care about people like them, according to AP VoteCast, a sweeping survey of the electorate. That belief about Biden — a president known to commiserate with grieving families and offer to phone children who want puppies — is a reflection of how people judge leaders through a rigidly partisan lens. About 9 in 10 Republicans say Biden is indifferent to them; roughly that many Democrats see him as empathetic.

It’s hard enough to be empathetic. But to be empathetic when the Republicans you’ve declared to be evil and anti-democracy and pro-death, well, it’s damn near impossible. Poor Joe. He so rarely gets cut any slack!

How’s that for a headline?

The residual heat from the pile of smoldering garbage, anyway.

Honestly, a PR firm might’ve been a little less blatant than the AP. Good Lord.

He will not.

That’s a great point.

Joe Biden’s “empathy” has a legit body count. You’d think that Boak and the AP would consider that before painting Biden as some kind of underdog who’s only crime is trying to do right by the American people.

But then you’d remember that this is the AP we’re dealing with and that they haven’t practiced actual journalism in quite some time.

Pathetic.

Fact-check: true.

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