'Not in her lifetime': Jill Biden trolled as she assures 'The View' hosts that Joe Biden's low poll numbers will improve

Jill Biden expressed confidence in the campaign's efforts to engage with voters, emphasizing Americans will choose 'good over evil'
UPDATED MAY 30, 2024
First Lady Jill Biden expressed confidence on 'The View' that polling will favor President Biden as Election Day nears, despite him trailing Trump now (The View/ Getty Images)
First Lady Jill Biden expressed confidence on 'The View' that polling will favor President Biden as Election Day nears, despite him trailing Trump now (The View/ Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: First Lady Jill Biden reassured the hosts of 'The View' that the polls will "turn" in President Biden's favor as Election Day approaches, despite current indications of him trailing former President Trump.

"Consistently, we’re seeing poll after poll that are showing Trump beating your husband outside of the margin of error, when in fact, last time in 2020, Joe Biden was beating him in nearly every poll. How do you turn those numbers around with five months out, and are you fearful of what a second Trump term could look like?" co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin asked. 

Jill Biden confident despite dismal polling numbers

Responding to co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin's inquiry about the polling numbers, Jill Biden expressed confidence in the campaign's efforts to engage with voters, emphasizing the importance of Americans choosing "good over evil."

(The View/Youtube)
Jill Biden is convinced her husband's polling numbers will bounce back before the elections (The View/YouTube)

"Joe has been traveling as much as possible and we’re not going to take anything for granted and those polls are going to turn, I’m confident of it," she claimed. "I believe that Americans are going to choose good over evil."

However, recent polls, such as the one conducted by The New York Times, show Trump leading Biden in crucial swing states including Nevada, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Arizona. Despite this, the First Lady remained optimistic about the eventual outcome.



 

"This election is not about age. I mean Donald Trump is going to be 78 and Joe's 81, they're basically the same age," she insisted. "But, it's about character. This election is about character."

During a previous interview on 'CBS Mornings' in April, Jill Biden dismissed suggestions that Trump was ahead in battleground states, asserting, "No, he's not losing in all the battleground states. He's coming up."

Charlamagne Tha God's take

Meanwhile, on a recent episode of 'The View', the hosts urged radio host Charlamagne Tha God to endorse President Biden, referencing his previous endorsement in 2020. Sunny Hostin criticized Charlamagne's decision not to endorse, labeling it "irresponsible."

"Charlamagne, now is not the time, in my opinion, to sit this one out," she remarked during the discussion. "Why not endorse Biden?"

However, Charlamagne declined, stating, "The reality is I think both candidates are trash, but I am going to vote in November, and I'm going to vote my best interest, and I’m going to vote for who I think can preserve democracy."



 

Internet unconvinced by Jill Biden's conviction

Meanwhile, social media users have weighed in on First Lady Jill Biden's recent statements, with most expressing skepticism.

One user wrote, "Cheating Won’t Help Anymore."



 

Another added, "Not in her lifetime!"



 

Someone else said, "She also said, "I believe that Americans are going to choose good over evil." We will."



 

"Sorry, we don't want him," a user bluntly stated.



 

"Optimistic wife……" another quipped.



 

One comment read, "She is so correct !! But even more downward is how they will turn."



 

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