Laura Ingraham claims Dems should have 'stuck with Joe' as now they are facing 'buyer's remorse'

Laura Ingraham highlighted Joe Biden’s past speaking gaffes and asserted that the party’s troubles stem from a lack of confidence in its leadership
Fox News host Laura Ingraham examined the Democratic Party's challenges as the 2024 election approaches (Fox News/ Getty image)
Fox News host Laura Ingraham examined the Democratic Party's challenges as the 2024 election approaches (Fox News/ Getty image)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: In a recent segment on 'The Ingraham Angle', Fox News host Laura Ingraham explored the concerns within the Democratic Party as the 2024 election approaches.

She argued that Democrats are facing a significant case of "buyer's remorse," suggesting they should have “stuck with Joe” Biden rather than shifting their focus away from him.

Laura Ingraham highlights democrats’ dilemma

Laura Ingraham highlighted Joe Biden’s past public speaking gaffes, noting that “for years at public appearances, Joe Biden was repeating himself, often speaking in gibberish.” She asserted that the party’s current troubles stem from a lack of confidence in their leadership choices.

Referring to a new Emerson swing state poll, Ingraham pointed out that every battleground state is now tied, with the exception of Georgia, where Trump has a slight lead.

She emphasized, “They are about to contract a wicked case of buyer's remorse over at the Democrat Party because the new Emerson swing state poll shows that every battleground is tied except Georgia, where Trump is up by two. The economy remains the number one issue in all of those states.”



 

Ingraham further noted that “every poll shows that the public trusts Trump over Kamala on the economy and other key metrics,” which could pose challenges for the Democratic ticket.

She also mentioned that “internal polling shows the Harris campaign is worried,” indicating that there is growing concern within the party about its electoral prospects.

Laura Ingraham questions Kamala Harris's strength as a candidate

Laura Ingraham further added, "Democrats have never had such a small advantage there as they do now and Politico is reporting that internal polling shows the Harris campaign is worried.”

Ingraham raised the question: “Is Kamala really any stronger than Biden would have been? In a few solo appearances she's done, the American people see, what, a woman in charge? Do they see a confident, smart leader with a bold vision? Does she have a command of all the issues that matter? Even, does she know which branch of government authorizes spending?"

WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 14: U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris delivers remarks at the start of a round
Laura Ingraham discussed the Democratic Party's challenges ahead of the 2024 election, highlighting concerns about Kamala Harris's leadership capabilities (Getty images)

“Many days out from the election, this is what Kamala Harris, with all the support from the press and a huge money advantage, gets the Democrats? A tie?” she stated, suggesting that the party’s decision to distance itself from Biden might have backfired.

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