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Biden campaign relies on these surrogates to energize voters for reelection.


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President Biden’s Favorability Slumps as Voters Reject Bidenomics

As polls‌ continue to show President Joe Biden’s favorability rate slumping, voters ⁣also don’t seem ‍to be‌ buying his main pitch of Bidenomics.

According to⁤ the RealClearPolitics average, Biden’s​ approval rating is only 41.7%, ⁣with 53.7% ⁤disapproving of the job he is ‍doing. And ⁢as he begins to ramp ‍up his campaigning‍ ahead of the 2024 presidential election,⁣ voters ‍aren’t impressed with⁤ him out on ⁤the trail.

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“I⁢ think the way he can‍ get ⁤the biggest clout⁤ is to have people​ campaign who are not him,” Michael Gillmer, a ⁤Republican ​who voted for ​Biden in 2020, told the Wall Street ⁢Journal.

If⁢ Biden continues to struggle to excite voters about sending him back to the White House, he might have to rely ​on these surrogates to hit‍ the trail with him ahead of ⁤the ‍2024 election.

Gavin Newsom

Gov. ‍Gavin Newsom (D-CA) has​ been using his position to take ⁢on and attack Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL). From challenging him to ‌debates ‍to fundraising off his name,⁣ Newsom has made it his mission to clap back at‌ DeSantis.

Newsom has made ​clear that‌ he has no intention of running ​for president in 2024‌ and that Biden has his unfettered support. Because of ​this, ⁢he⁤ has‌ begun hitting the campaign trail for Biden, traveling to Idaho earlier in July to stump for the president.

“I’m really proud of this president, and I ⁢hope you⁣ are⁢ as well,” Newsom said‍ to the crowd in Idaho.

Polling‍ suggests DeSantis poses a second-tier ⁣threat to ⁣Biden. The‌ two would engage ‍in⁣ a tight contest if both of them were to emerge⁣ from their primaries‍ victorious. However, despite his ​potency in a general election, DeSantis is struggling to convince Republican primary voters they should send him‍ on the general election trail⁤ instead of giving former President Donald Trump a third consecutive trip.

Pete ⁣Buttigieg

After ⁢being tasked with stumping for Democrats across ⁢the ​country in the 2022 midterm election ​following the passage of the ‍Bipartisan⁣ Infrastructure Package, Secretary of ⁢Transportation Pete Buttigieg has taken more of‍ a backseat in the presidential after ​a slew of embarrassments.

But, ⁢Buttigieg ‌still has the energy and name I.D. to stump ⁢for Biden and‌ is often doing so⁣ ahead‌ of ‍the presidential election. He’s a regular on‌ the Sunday ‍shows ⁣touting the administration’s achievements while also defending⁣ the mistakes that have occurred under his watch.

Vice ‌President ⁤Kamala Harris

While ​Vice President Kamala Harris is more unpopular than Biden, the RCP average has her approval at 40.7% ⁣and her disapproval‌ at 52.7%, and Republicans ‍see her as a liability to ‍Biden on the ticket, ⁣she ⁢has still⁣ been out on the ​trail stumping ‌for herself and Biden.

She was⁣ recently in DeSantis’s ​backyard in​ Florida, accusing the state’s “so-called leaders” ⁤of pushing propaganda on children.

“We know the history,” Harris said in her speech. “And let us⁢ not let ‌these politicians ⁢who are trying to divide our country win. ‌They are creating these unnecessary ‍debates. This is⁢ unnecessary⁣ to debate whether enslaved people benefited from slavery. Are‌ you kidding me? ​Are we supposed to debate‍ that?”

According to NBC News, Biden’s plan for his reelection​ campaign was to promote Harris’s work better in an effort to raise her profile and likability ahead ⁢of the election.

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