November 7, 2023
2 mins read

Pramila Jayapal Expresses Worries Over Biden’s 2024

Support for Biden in the upcoming election has plummeted among Arab Americans voters,dropping from 59 per cent to 17 per cent — a 42 per cent decrease from 2020, according to a last month study by the Arab American Institute…reports Asian Lite News

 Indian-American Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal fears that the 2024 election is in “great trouble” for President Joe Biden with new polls showing him trailing in multiple battleground states.

Jayapal’s remarks came after a New York Times and Siena College poll showed Biden trailing former President Donald Trump in five out of six battleground states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and Pennsylvania.

“You said the polls really don’t reflect where people are, I agree with you. But I will tell you — this is the first time… that I have felt like the 2024 election is in great trouble for the president and for our Democratic control, which is essential to moving forward,” Jayapal told MSNBC host Jen Psaki.

Jayapal, a Democrat who represents Washington’s 7th congressional district in the House, said maintaining Democratic control is important amid the Israel-Hamas war, which has killed more than 10,000 people in Gaza.

“Because these young people — Muslim Americans, Arab Americans, but also young people — see this conflict as a moral conflict and a moral crisis,” Jayapal told the former White House Press Secretary.

“And they they are not going to be brought back to the table easily with, you know, if we do not address this,” she added.

Support for Biden in the upcoming election has plummeted among Arab Americans voters,dropping from 59 per cent to 17 per cent — a 42 per cent decrease from 2020, according to a last month study by the Arab American Institute.

According to the polls, the major reasons for voters to be abandoning Biden in battleground states are concerns about his age and mental acuity, and dissatisfaction with the state of the economy. David Axelrod, who played a pivotal role in former President Barack Obama’s victorious presidential campaigns and had called Biden “perhaps the strongest candidate” against Trump in 2019, said that the president should reconsider running for re-election.

However, Biden campaign spokesperson Kevin Muñoz brushed off concerns over the recent polls.

“We’ll win in 2024 by putting our heads down and doing the work, not by fretting about a poll,” Munoz said in a statement.

ALSO READ-Nikki Haley and Four Others Set for Third Republican Debate

Previous Story

Nikki Haley and Four Others Set for Third Republican Debate

Next Story

Harris Outperforms Biden in Swing State Polls

Latest from -Top News

New Zealand PM Due in India

During his visit, Luxon will hold talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 17, covering various aspects of India-New Zealand relations…reports Asian Lite News New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon will

India Reaffirms Support for Mauritius on Chagos

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said there is already a lot that India has accomplished with Mauritius in terms of contributing to its maritime safety and security-related issues…reports Asian Lite News India has

Indian Diaspora Awaits Modi in Mauritius

In the village of La Laura-Malenga in Moka District, residents are preparing special celebrations for the Prime Minister’s visit, which coincides with Holi…reports Asian Lite News Indian diaspora members in Mauritius are

South Africa to host Zelenskyy in April

South Africa has adopted a neutral position in the war and has attempted to act as a mediator between the sides, although with limited success Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will visit South
Go toTop

Don't Miss

President Biden Joins UAW Strikers in Michigan

Fain joined Biden at the picket line. He thanked Biden

US investors optimistic as Europe exits recession

The Dow’s gains suggest that investors are starting to buy