Americans no longer consider Biden their president - WSJ

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NEW YORK – On Saturday, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported that “Americans no longer consider Biden their president. Many voters no longer view this figure as embodying a global statesman or a skilled negotiator.” According to the WSJ, Biden has not established himself as a strong leader and has been unable to establish a friendly connection with voters, Khaberni reported. According to previous reports, medical specialist Dr. Marty Makary revealed that 81-year-old Biden has a "sharp increase in memory loss". The personal physician for former US Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump also stated that Biden must take several cognitive tests before running in the upcoming presidential election. Read more Region and World Jordan News Read More Colombia president cuts ties with Israel over war on Gaza Tens of millions of people in North America witness a total solar eclipse US Senate passes bill to avert partial gov’t shutdown
NEW YORK – On Saturday, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported that “Americans no longer consider Biden their president. Many voters no longer view this figure as embodying a global statesman or a skilled negotiator.”

According to the WSJ, Biden has not established himself as a strong leader and has been unable to establish a friendly connection with voters, Khaberni reported.

According to previous reports, medical specialist Dr. Marty Makary revealed that 81-year-old Biden has a "sharp increase in memory loss".

The personal physician for former US Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump also stated that Biden must take several cognitive tests before running in the upcoming presidential election.


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