Biden's Debate with Trump: Can He Afford to Lose Any More Voters?

Fox News host Jesse Watters discusses the upcoming debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, claiming that Biden cannot afford to lose any more voters if he wants to win the November election.

Fox News host Jesse Watters has asserted that President Joe Biden is in a precarious position ahead of his upcoming debate with former President Donald Trump. According to Watters, Biden "can't afford to lose one more voter" before the November election.

Watters' comments come as polls show a tightening race between Biden and Trump. A recent Fox News poll indicates that Trump has gained ground in several key swing states, including Minnesota, where he now leads Biden when RFK Junior is on the ballot.

Biden's Debate with Trump: Can He Afford to Lose Any More Voters?

Biden's Debate with Trump: Can He Afford to Lose Any More Voters?

Watters attributed Trump's resurgence to his ability to appeal to both wealthy donors and small-dollar contributors. He noted that Trump raised $170 million in August, including a $50 million donation from Timothy Mellon, the heir to the Mellon family banking fortune.

In addition to financial advantages, Watters pointed to Trump's improved standing among minority voters. According to polls, Trump has gained 19 points with Black voters and eight points with Hispanic voters since 2020.

Biden's Debate with Trump: Can He Afford to Lose Any More Voters?

Biden's Debate with Trump: Can He Afford to Lose Any More Voters?

According to Watters, these trends indicate that Biden has little room for error. He cannot afford to lose any more voters if he wants to win the election.

The upcoming debate between Biden and Trump will be a crucial moment in the race. Biden will need to deliver a strong performance to regain momentum and stop Trump's surge.

If Biden cannot meet the challenge, Trump could continue to gain ground and position himself for a potential victory in November.

In addition to the Fox News polls cited by Watters, other recent polls have shown similar trends. A CNN poll released in early September showed Trump leading Biden in the key swing states of Florida, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.

A Suffolk University poll released in mid-September showed Trump leading Biden by four points in Wisconsin, a state that Biden won by seven points in 2020.

These polls suggest that Biden is facing a serious challenge from Trump. If he wants to win the November election, he will need to find a way to appeal to voters who are currently supporting Trump or who are undecided.