Why Is THIS Demographic Fleeing From Biden? See The Devastating Poll Results...

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President Joe Biden's tenure has been marked by a series of unfortunate records, none of which any leader would aspire to set.

From the influx of illegal immigrants, which some argue he has tacitly encouraged, to his plummeting approval ratings, Biden's presidency is increasingly being viewed as one of the most disastrous in American history.

According to RedState, the latest blow to Biden's already shaky standing is the dwindling support from women. An analysis of over 30 polls conducted in the past six months reveals that Biden's popularity among women is at its lowest for any Democrat since 2004. This decline in support raises serious questions about Biden's ability to outperform Trump in a potential future election, given the crucial role women play in the Democratic voter base.

Furthermore, with studies indicating that women are responsible for a significant portion of household purchasing decisions, the current economic climate and inflation rates, which consistently rank as top voter concerns, could further erode Biden's standing.

The president's struggles are particularly evident among Black and Hispanic women. While Biden still leads among Black women by 58 percentage points, this is a significant drop from his 86-point margin in the run-up to the 2020 election, according to an average of /Siena College polls. His lead among Hispanic women has also significantly decreased, standing at about 12 points.

Inflation is a key issue for these demographics. In Michigan, nearly 60 percent of Black women identified inflation as the most important issue influencing their vote. A similar proportion of Hispanic women in Arizona echoed this sentiment. The KFF surveys found that twice as many women felt they were better off financially under Trump, with young women, a key demographic for Democrats, three times as likely to express this sentiment.

The situation appears to be worsening for Biden. According to March polling results from Gallup and Siena College, Trump's increased support among women, Black and Hispanic voters has led to a significant decline in Democratic support among these groups, reaching its lowest point in 60 years.

As the economy continues to struggle and inflation drives up the cost of living for millions of hardworking Americans, many are laying the blame at Biden's feet.

However, there may be a more profound reason for Biden's declining support among Black Americans. For decades, Democratic politicians have been accused of making empty promises to the Black community, only to ramp up their pandering efforts during election cycles. When confronted about unfulfilled promises, Democrats often deflect blame onto the Republican Party.

In an ironic twist, Black and Hispanic voters are not only distancing themselves from Biden at a record pace, but they are also gravitating towards Trump, who has been painted as a villainous figure by Democrats.

Biden, like many Democrats, often champions "a woman's right to choose." However, it seems that women are indeed making a choice - they're just not choosing Biden. This is not a joke, but a stark reality that the president must confront.