Editorial

Biden’s numbers are critically low among minorities and young people, but are they all going third-party?

In the past few months, we’ve seen unprecedented fracturing of the Democratic Party’s base, with young people and minorities withdrawing their support from President Joe Biden in record numbers across multiple national polls.
With Biden’s approval ratings falling below 40% and economic issues as well as the divisive wars in Ukraine and Israel remaining top issues for voters, this movement appears to only be escalating.

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Jeff Crouere

Enough of the junior varsity debates

Haven’t the American people seen enough of the also-ran GOP presidential candidates debating on national television? These candidates have been highly promoted by the liberal media but cannot seem to gain any traction with Republican voters.
The ratings for the first two debates have been poor and significantly lower than the first presidential debates in the 2016 election. Of course, the reason is that the main attraction, President Donald Trump, has not been participating.

Biden plans to vastly expand “refugee” applicants to circumvent border crisis, ignoring public opinion

While there is a dearth of data showing the border crisis is costing Biden heavily in polls, Biden’s plan to dramatically expand immigration and resettle record-breaking numbers of individuals from Latin America through the refugee program is wildly out of step with public opinion.
Not only have the massive spikes in illegal border crossings strained border patrol resources and posed threats to national security, but the Biden Administration’s response is to vastly expand the number of individuals entering the U.S. under the refugee program.

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