Jonathan Ernst | Reuters
As Super Tuesday wraps up, President Biden has won nearly every primary with well over 70% support, including in Michigan, where he faced his biggest test yet, with a particularly strong 'uncommitted' campaign resulting in 101,457 votes.
President Biden now holds 1,497 delegates out of the 1,969 needed to win. The president has racked up 89.1% support in Alabama, 88.5% support in Arkansas, 89.4% in California, 90.9% in Iowa, resounding victory after resounding victory. Trump on the other hand, has struggled to break 60-70% support in several states like Massachusetts, Colorado, Utah, and even losing primaries to Nikki Haley in D.C. and Vermont. But the media hasn't focused on that.
The mainstream networks have instead focused on flashing polls, often questionable ones, in an effort to undermine Biden, to push a false narrative, and ultimately to try to break the pro-democracy coalition trying to stop Trump's return.
With 81 million votes in November of 2020, one of the most successful first midterms for any president in 2022, incredible wins in special elections in 2023, and now a dominant primary campaign, there really aren't any arguments to say that Biden is an unpopular president.
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