“Democrats are divided on whether or not Pres. Biden should be running again.”@MarthaRaddatz travels to the battleground state of Pennsylvania to speak with voters about Biden’s reelection announcement and the lack of enthusiasm for his job performance. https://t.co/KInxWHwCkT pic.twitter.com/V678UthwjT
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) April 30, 2023
RADDATZ (voice-over): From the Pennsylvania state capitol in Harrisburg, to historic Philadelphia and the suburbs, Democrats are divided on whether or not President Biden should be running again.
You voted for Biden.
SONEYET MUHAMMAD, PENNYSLVANIA VOTER: I did.
RADDATZ: He announced this week, what was your reaction?
MUHAMMAD: Regret, disappointment, frustration.
RADDATZ: While it’s very early in the race, that disappointment and frustration was expressed again and again by young voters we talked to.
MARCELO VILLAR-OJITO, TEMPLE UNIVERSITY STUDENT: I think I would go for Biden but obviously I would prefer a fresher candidate.
RADDATZ: He announced this week, were you excited by that?
ELAINA SYMES, TEMPLE UNIVERSITY STUDENT: Not particularly. I’m more interested in a progressive candidate.
RADDATZ: Despite having voted for Biden last time, 21-year-old Elaina Symes couldn’t point me to anything that would make her want to vote for him, except —
What do you like about Joe Biden?
SYMES: That he’s not Trump.
[Imagine what will happen if the GOP nominates someone other than Trump and Democrats are stuck with Biden. — Ed]
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