I regret my vote for #Biden.
— Nahid Fattahi ناهید فتاحی (@NahidFattahi) August 30, 2021
Younger voters, urban voters, and Republicans who voted for Biden in 2020 are also more likely to have regrets. Meanwhile, older voters, Democrats, and Americans living in rural or suburban areas are less likely to have remorse over voting for Biden.
Turning things around in 2022 and 2024
The 2020 presidential election is over. However, this doesn’t mean that 2022 and 2024 aren’t opportunities for Americans to turn things around. This includes even Americans who voted for Biden last year.
Voting for Republicans in the 2022 midterms will ensure that Biden has some checks and balances to rein in his bad decisions. A Congress back under GOP majority control will also send Nancy Pelosi packing from the role of House Speaker.
In 2024, the nation will, yet again, have a chance to determine whether or not they want Biden as president. Quite frankly, it’s tough to imagine Biden getting a second term after what he’s done in less than eight months.