American presidents often succeed when they run for re-election. In the past 100 years, it has failed four times: Herbert Hoover in 1932, Jimmy Carter in 1980, George HW Bush in 1992, and Donald Trump in 2020.
The common denominator in all of these failed election campaigns was the bad economy. The sitting president is primarily judged by the American voter based on the state of the economy.
Because of the war in Ukraine and the consequences of the Corona pandemic in particular, the American economy is in tatters. Because of the war, gasoline prices skyrocketed to record levels. In a car country like the United States, citizens feel it right away.
Due to high inflation, more and more people are struggling to make ends meet. Especially now that there are no more Corona support packages. bloomberg I mentioned at the end of March that the chance of the US economy contracting will only increase in the near future.
It always leads to voters’ discontent with the president when their wallets get hit. Only three presidents were less popular than Biden when they declared re-election: Carter, Ronald Reagan and Trump. Only Reagan overcame this unpopularity and won a second term.
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