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Gen Z Voters Are Not Satisfied With Biden’s Student Debt Forgiveness, Morning Consult Poll Shows

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Gen Z Voters Are Not Satisfied With Biden’s Student Debt Forgiveness, Morning Consult Poll Shows

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President Joe Biden’s efforts to eliminate student-loan debt have not resonated well with young voters in crucial swing states, as indicated by the latest Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll. Despite erasing $127 billion in student debt, Biden faces challenges in receiving credit from voters, trailing behind former President Donald Trump in a head-to-head matchup across all seven states surveyed. Generation Z voters in swing states believe Biden hasn’t done enough to address student loan burdens, even though they approve of relief measures. 

A plurality of Generation X and baby boomer voters feels he has already done too much. Adding to the challenge is the fact that much of the student-loan forgiveness has benefited middle-aged borrowers, making it harder to convince young voters that the policy directly benefits them.

Eleven months ahead of the upcoming election, Bloomberg News/Morning Consult polling reveals that Donald Trump is leading Joe Biden by 5 percentage points among registered voters in a head-to-head competition across seven crucial swing states. While Trump’s lead falls within the margin of error in Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, it is notably more substantial in Georgia and North Carolina. The poll, with a 1 percentage point margin of error for all seven states collectively and 3 to 5 percentage points for individual states, sheds light on challenges facing the Biden campaign.

Eli Yokley, a US politics analyst at Morning Consult, notes that Biden is not making significant gains among key voter groups crucial for securing victory. Despite maintaining a lead with Generation Z voters overall (44% to 38%), the battleground-state poll indicates that Biden encounters obstacles in promoting his student loan policies.

Interestingly, a substantial portion of swing-state Democrats, approximately one in five, express support for House Republicans’ efforts to initiate an impeachment investigation into Biden. This discontent within his own party is coupled with a growing dissatisfaction among swing-state Democrats, with 23% of those who voted for Biden in 2020 expressing an unfavorable view of him today, compared to 17% of 2020 Trump voters who have soured on the former president.

In response to these challenges, a Biden campaign spokesman, Daniel Wessel, emphasizes their focus on earning every vote and highlighting the differences between what they perceive as the “extreme MAGA agenda” and President Biden’s “popular agenda.” Despite Democrats in Washington dismissing the impeachment investigation as lacking evidence and merit, the House has voted to formalize an impeachment inquiry into Biden, centering around his family’s finances and business dealings. 

On the crucial issue of the economy, Biden lags behind Trump, with voters trusting the former president more on various economic matters. Black voters trust in Biden running the economy in particular has dropped significantly from October. Economists have warned of the dangers of student loan forgiveness adding strains to an already large economic downturn seen under the Biden administration. Michael Jones, the Kautz-Uible Professor of Economics at University of Cincinnati’s Carl H. Lindner College of Business, warned of student loan debt forgiveness furthering inflation. Heritage Foundation reported that taxpayers would spend roughly $500 billion on forgiveness and Biden’s policy would worsen labor shortages. 

The poll also highlights the emergence of third-party candidates, with 13% of swing-state voters expressing a likelihood to consider supporting them. This scenario poses a challenge to both Republican and Democratic voters and widens Trump’s lead over Biden in battleground states when these alternative candidates are included.

The complex landscape revealed by the poll reflects the challenges Biden faces in securing support for his policies, managing dissatisfaction within his coalition, and contending with the appeal of third-party candidates.

The post Gen Z Voters Are Not Satisfied With Biden’s Student Debt Forgiveness, Morning Consult Poll Shows appeared first on Stephen K Bannon’s War Room.

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