The Democrats need to wake up and stop pandering to their extremes
For the good of America, the governing party urgently needs to take on its own activists
Every president yearns to be historic—but not historic like Joe Biden. At this point in his presidency Mr Biden’s singular achievement is to have the lowest approval rating of any incumbent since the 1950s. Even among Democrats, 67% think the economy is doing poorly, 78% think the country is heading in the wrong direction and 64% want another presidential candidate on the ticket in 2024.
This article appeared in the Leaders section of the print edition under the headline “Wake up, Democrats”
Leaders July 16th 2022
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