The United Kingdom’s Guardian newspaper is the latest corporate media outlet to acknowledge former President Donald Trump is not just running away with the Republican presidential primary, but now looks poised to defeat President Joe Biden in the 2024 general election as well. The paper’s Washington, D.C. bureau chief, David Smith, laments “…Trump appears politically bulletproof and Democrats sweat over the disconnect between Biden’s record and his flagging numbers.”
A series of recent swing state polls has set off a panic among Democrat Party leadership and their media allies. According to the newest NYT/Siena poll Trump leads Biden by 10 points in Nevada, 5 points in Arizona, 4 points in Pennsylvania, 6 points in Georgia, and 5 points in Michigan – Biden has a slim 2 point lead in Wisconsin. If the election were held today, Trump would likely win the White House in an electoral landslide.
Catching up to Trump’s lead may be difficult for the Biden campaign. The same polling indicates voters are unconvinced by Biden’s insistence the state of the economy is strong– just 37 percent said they trust Biden over Trump on economic issues. Even more troubling – and more difficult to overcome – for Biden is the 71 percent of voters who say he is too old to serve as President – only 39 percent of voters think Trump is too old.
Despite acknowledging Trump is likely leading Biden in the 2024 presidential contest, the corporate media hasn’t yet come around as to why. The Guardian‘s David Smith, unwilling to acknowledge that Trump’s foreign and economic policies remain popular, blames the former President’s political resurgence on the American voter, writing, “….it is increasingly hard to deny that something strange and perverse is happening in American politics.”