Joe Biden to 'put down 2024 seeds' at State of Union as Trump ally claims POTUS 'failed'


However, responding to reports Biden could use his State of the Union address to kickstart his 2024 re-election campaign, Trump-supporter Pastor Mark Burns warned the 46th POTUS has left America extremely divided.

He said: “Biden ran for office on a platform of uniting the country, but if you ask any citizen of the United States, they will tell you he has failed miserably at that.”

Pointing to a recent opinion poll which handed Trump a three-point lead over Biden, Pastor Burns added: “Americans want to go back to a time when life wasn’t so difficult.”

The 43-year-old was referring to an opinion poll conducted for ABC News and the Washington Post which also gave Biden a double-digit disapproval rating.

Biden will deliver his second State of the Union on February 7 at 9pm EST (2am GMT).

The 46th President has been tipped to use the address to lay the groundwork for re-election and sway sceptical Americans he is taking the country in the right direction.

He defied poor approval ratings in surveys conducted in the run up to last November’s midterm elections when the predicted Republican red wave failed to materialise.

Marshall even argued Biden could take Bill Clinton’s “teflon kid” crown as he has “ignored” the critics and negative opinion polls to “go full steam ahead” with his 2020 agenda.

She also suggested the 80-year-old POTUS will confront economic concerns and reaffirm US support for Ukraine.

However, the Democrat strategist warned economic improvements, including on inflation and unemployment, will fall on deaf ears until such benefits “trickle down into American homes”.

She also argued Biden should address public “anger” over police brutality, tout the significance of Obamacare and talk about “specifics” on immigration rather than sticking to “Democratic talking points”.

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