In NPR’s Friday Morning Edition, NPR Senior Political Editor and Correspondent Domenico Montanaro noted that high inflation and President Joe Biden’s low approval rating often mean “devastation” for Democrats in 2022, but Biden and the White House are not convinced by former president Donald Trump. He said he saw the election of . A way to avoid a referendum on Biden.
Montanaro said, “Well, he really wants to convey that the threats to democracy are urgent. He called, in his own words, to the MAGA Republicans and Donald Trump … of course, when you do that, it looks and sounds a little political. But Biden really drew the line in the sand.”
Politically, you have a president who is facing high inflation and low approval rates. And usually that means the mid-year defeat of the ruling party. But with Trump playing an unusually important role in this election, Biden and the White House see this as an opportunity to hold an election rather than a referendum on the Biden presidency.”
Montanaro also said that while the speech may sound like a 2024 congressional speech, “that doesn’t mean there are no real threats.”
Source: Breitbart