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Trump’s Lead Over Biden May Be Irrelevant in 2024

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There’s no denying that the polls don’t look good for Joe Biden right now. Democrat insiders are worried; some are even publicly calling on him to drop out. It’s that bad. Joe Biden has had to deal with “the age issue” since the 2020 campaign, and that problem hasn’t gone away. But, Trump’s advantage in the polls, even if it remains the same a year from now, could be completely irrelevant.

Make no mistake about it, Biden’s poll numbers are garbage. Months into his presidency, the media was openly speculating about who might replace him as the Democrats’ nominee because few really expectedly him to seek a second term.  Of course his age and cognitive decline aren’t the only issues working against him. His botched withdrawal from Afghanistan sent his poll numbers underwater, and he’s been unable to get back into positive territory since. 

What’s really hurting him, of course, is the economy.

Most voters are feeling the pain of inflation and blame Joe Biden and his economic policies for that. His foreign policy record isn’t exactly doing him any favors either. It feels like nothing is helping Joe Biden right now. Whether it’s Donald Trump or another Republican, it’s hard to see how Biden can pull off a victory against anyone.

But there’s a factor that hasn’t been taken into consideration yet—and I’m not talking about voter fraud. Not exactly.

According to an analysis by the left-wing American Immigration Council, there are more than 23 millions immigrants who have been naturalized, and thus are eligible to vote.

“As more immigrants naturalize and become eligible to vote, they continue to gain political power,” the analysis explains. “The number of immigrant voters is only projected to rise in the next decade, and in some states, foreign-born voters are already capable of deciding elections.”

Related: Oliver Stone: The 2020 Election Might Have Been Stolen

Joe Biden’s border crisis makes perfect sense now, doesn’t it? Consider how close the 2020 election was. Five states ultimately determined the outcome. In Nevada, Joe Biden won by 33,500 votes. His state-certified margin of victory was 10,400 votes in Arizona, nearly 11,800 votes in Georgia, about 81,600 votes in Pennsylvania, and just over 20,600 votes in Wisconsin.

“Foreign-born voters are overwhelmingly more likely to support Democrat presidential candidates over Republican candidates. Though the data was tracked in the 2016 election, pollsters refused to track the data in the 2020 election,” notes Breitbart. "In 2016, though, failed Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton won foreign-born voters by 64 percent compared to Trump's 31 percent, CNN exit polls showed. Meanwhile, Trump won native-born American voters by 49 percent compared to Clinton's 45 percent. Put another way, if the 2016 election were up to foreign-born voters, Clinton would have beaten Trump in a historic landslide."

Do you think voting immigrants is a feature or a bug of Joe Biden’s border crisis? Do you think it’s a coincidence that Biden was sending migrants to red states instead of blue sanctuary states and cities? Do you get why when Republican governors started sending migrants to blue states Democrats started throwing fits? Do you get why Democrats oppose commonsense election integrity efforts like voter ID and citizenship requirements?

"The Biden administration has done this intentionally,” Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) told Newsmax earlier this year. "For what reason? Everybody asks me all the time. I think that ultimately they hope to turn all these illegals into voters for their side. It sounds sinister, but there's no other explanation for what's happening down there. It's an absolute humanitarian and now national security crisis — catastrophe really — and they could reverse it overnight if they wanted to, but they don’t."

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