Biden has let down progressives,black voters,hispanic voters,climate voters,union voters,college issue voters and now he lets down one of the bluest most loyal democrat states in the country.Obama warned us about this guy
No longer Ridin' with Biden Young voters are done with President Biden. And, unless they want the next generation to sour on their party, the Democrats must hear America’s youngest voters loud and clear. A New York Times-Siena poll conducted between July 23-27, showed Biden’s approval is in the dumps with voters as a whole — and truly dismal with young people in particular. Eighteen- to 29-year-old voters overwhelmingly expressed dissatisfaction with the President. Just 4% said they had a very favorable opinion of him, versus 17% of the general population. And similarly, 4% of young people strongly approve of the president, as compared with 18% of Americans overall. But it hasn’t always been this way. Gen Z was fairly bullish on Biden in the last election cycle. Nearly two-thirds of young voters voted for Biden in 2020, and a stunning 59% of them approved of Biden in January of 2021. That’s an approval rating higher even than Barack Obama’s was for much of his presidency. That same Harvard poll found just 36% of 18- to 29-year-olds approve of Biden today — a staggering 23-point decline that represents the most dramatic fall of any demographic.
Compare Bidens international record to Trumps Biden cant lead the world Coups under Trump(9) compared to coups under Biden(23) COUPS UNDER TRUMP (9) FIRST THREE YEARS 2017 A coup d'état plot was foiled in Austria in April. The leader Monika Unger and others were arrested after they tried to organise an army-led coup.[74] On 21 June 2017, Prince Mohammed bin Salman ousted and succeeded Saudi Crown Prince and de facto leader Muhammad bin Nayef in what was described as a "palace coup".[75][76] 2017 Zimbabwean coup d'état: Harare, Zimbabwe. In the early hours of 15 November 2017, an army spokesman announced the military takeover of government. This was after the army had seized control of the state run television broadcasting station. During the night before they had stormed the president's private residence and placed the head of state, President Robert Gabriel Mugabe under house arrest. The military police also captured and detained some cabinet ministers whom they labelled criminals around the president. It would succeed with the resignation of Mugabe on 21 November 2017.[77] In December an attempted coup against the government inEquatorial Guinea.[78 On 7 January 2019, 2019 Gabonese coup d'état attempt: members of the Armed Forces of Gabon announced a coup, claiming to have ousted President Ali Bongo. Gabon's government later declared that it had reasserted control. 2019 Sudanese coup d'état: On 11 April 2019, the Sudanese Army overthrew Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir after popular protests. 2019 Venezuelan uprising attempt: On 30 April 2019, Juan Guaidó attempted to overthrow the government of Nicolás Maduro during the Venezuelan presidential crisis.[79][80][81] 2019 Amhara Region coup d'état attempt: On 22 June 2019, factions of the security forces of Amhara Region, Ethiopia, attempted a coup against the regional government after a series of assassinations. 2019 Bolivian political crisis: On 10 November 2019, the Armed Forces of Bolivia suggested that President Evo Morales COUPS UNDER BIDEN (23) 2021 2021 United States Capitol attack: President Donald Trump refused to concede to Joe Biden after losing the 2020 United States presidential election, leading, for the first time in at least 220 years, to a failure of the peaceful transition of power.[93][94][95] Supporters of the president stormed the Capitol building during the counting of electoral votes, and temporarily halted the process. Early the next morning the counting resumed and Joe Biden was confirmed as president, being inaugurated two weeks later. As early as January 2021, several European security officials described the events as an attempted coup.[96] Federal Judge David O Carter ruled that Trump's efforts to overturn the election were a "coup in search of a legal theory".[93] In a televised hearing on 9 June 2022, Congressman Bennie Thompson, Chair of the United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack, described Trump's campaign to overturn the 2021 presidential election as an attempted coup.[97] On 4 January 2021, Steve Bannon stated on The War Room podcast, while discussing the planning for the upcoming events and speech by Trump on 6 January at The Ellipse, said: "Live from our nation's capital, you're in the field headquarters of one of the small divisions of the bloodless coup."[98][99] 2021 Myanmar coup d'état: On 1 February, State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and President Win Myint were arrested by the military of Myanmar. The military announced that power had been handed to Min Aung Hlaing, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces.[100] The military announced on state-run TV that they would be in control of the country for one year.[101] 2021 Armenian coup d'état attempt: On 25 February, the Armenian Armed Forces chief of staff Onik Gasparyan called on Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan to resign due to his handling of the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war and after the dismissal of the first deputy-head of army.[102] 2021 Nigerien coup d'état attempt: On 31 March, elements within the military attempted a coup. After gunfire at the presidential palace, Presidential Guard fended off the attack and many of its alleged perpetrators were later detained.[103][104] 2021 arrests in Jordan: On 3 April, Jordanian authorities arrested top officials and members of the royal family, including former Crown Prince Hamzah bin Hussein, for involvement in an attempted coup.[105] 2021 Malian coup d'état: On 24 May, the president, prime minister, and defense minister of Mali were detained by the military.[106] 2021 Guinean coup d'état: On 5 September, military forces of Guinea lead by Mamady Doumbouya, invaded the presidential palace and arrested the president.[107] September 2021 Sudanese coup d'état attempt: On 21 September, officials and troops loyal to ousted leader Omar al-Bashir attempted a coup against the Sovereignty Council of Sudan.[108] October–November 2021 Sudanese coup d'état: On 25 October, the military forces of Sudan launched a successful coup against the government. The prime minister Abdalla Hamdok was arrested, the government was dissolved and a state of emergency was declared by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan.[109] Hamdok was later reinstated in November but resigned in 2022 amid continuing protests.[110] 2021 Ukrainian coup d'état attempt: In November 2021, top Ukrainian government officials outlined allegations of a plot to overthrow the government of Ukraine which was to take place in early December. The coup plot was allegedly orchestrated by Russia. Some months later, Russia launced an invasion of Ukraine, with the toppling of the Ukrainian government being one of its objectives.[111] 2022 January 2022 Burkina Faso coup d'état: In late January, the Burkinabé military staged a coup against Roch Marc Christian Kaboré.[112] 2022 Guinea-Bissau coup d'état attempt: A coup d'état was attempted in Guinea-Bissau on 1 February 2022. President Umaro Sissoco Embalo said that "many" members of the security forces had been killed in a "failed attack against democracy".[113] 2022 Ukrainian coup d'état attempt: Russian intelligence agency FSB and recruited ATO veterans were set to take control of various Ukrainian cities, install pro-Russian leaders in them and transfer those cities to the Russian army during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. However, as plans for coup were discovered by Ukrainian authorities, people who were set to participate in it were detained by SBU.[114][115] 2022 Iraq parliament attack: On 27 July 2022, hundreds of Iraqi demonstrators supporting Iraqi Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr stormed the Council of Representatives of Iraq building located in the Green Zone in the Iraqi capital Baghdad.[116] September 2022 Burkina Faso coup d'état: A coup d'état took place in Burkina Faso on 30 September 2022, removing Interim President Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba over his alleged inability to deal with the country's Islamist insurgency. Damiba had come to power in a coup d'état just eight months earlier. Captain Ibrahim Traoré took over as interim leader.[117] 2022 São Tomé and Príncipe coup d'état attempt: The 2022 São Tomé and Príncipe coup d'état attempt was an attempted coup d'état that is reported to have taken place on the island nation of São Tomé and Príncipe overnight on 24–25 November 2022.[118] 2022 German coup d'état plot: On 7 December 2022, 25 members of a suspected far-right terrorist group were arrested for allegedly planning a coup d'état in Germany.[119] The group, called Patriotic Union [de] (German: Patriotische Union), which was led by a Council (German: Rat),[120] was a part of the German far-right extremist Reichsbürger movement.[121] The group aimed to re-establish a monarchist government in Germany in the tradition of the German Reich, with the government being similar to the German Empire. The group allegedly wanted to provoke chaos and a civil war in Germany so that it could take power.[122] 2022 Peruvian self-coup attempt: On 7 December 2022, the left-wing President of Peru Pedro Castillo attempted to dissolve the Congress in the face of imminent impeachment proceedings by the legislative body, which would have been the third impeachment attempt against the President in less than 2 years. Due to broadly interpreted wording in the 1993 Constitution of Peru, the Congress can impeach the President of Peru for "moral incapacity", among other causes, while the president can legally dissolve congress only if two cabinets have been denied a vote of confidence.[123][124] 2023 2023 Brazilian Congress attack: Supporters of former president Jair Bolsonaro storm the National Congress, Supreme Federal Court and Planalto Palace in Brasília, in an effort to overturn the result of the 2022 Brazilian general election and claim for a military coup against President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.[125][126][127] 2023 Moldovan coup d'état attempt: Plans were unveiled by the president of Moldova, Maia Sandu, that showed Russian efforts to overthrow the Moldovan government.[128] 2023 Sudan conflict: Clashes broke out between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, and the Sudanese Armed Forces. The fighting began with attacks from the Rapid Support Forces on key government sites, and both forces dispute control between the Presidential Palace, Khartoum International Airport, the Army chief's official residence, and several different military bases located around the country.[129][130][131][132] On 6 May 30 people were arrested in Kyrgyzstan for an attempted coup d'etat.[133][134][135][136] 2023 Nigerien coup d'état: On 26 July 2023, President Mohamed Bazoum was overthrown in a coup plot led by Niger Air Force Colonel-Major Amadou Abdramane.[137] The reasoning for the coup announced by Abdramane via national broadcast was dissatisfaction was "due to the deteriorating security situation and bad governance."[138] The coup would lead to the 2023 Nigerien crisis. 2023 Sierra Leone coup plot: The police arrested 19 people, including fourteen serving personnel of the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces, two officers of the Sierra Leone Police and one retired chief superintendent of police who were allegedly planning a coup between August 7 and 10.[139][140][141] In addition, five military officers and three police officers have a search and capture warrant.[139] 2023 Gabon coup: Following the 2023 Gabonese general election, and president of Gabon's Ali Bongo Ondimba's declaration of victory, soldiers from the presidential guard announced the cancellation of the election, and the "dissolution of the regime"