For the first time since 1956, there will be a rematch in the presidential election now that President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump have clinched their parties' presidential nominations Tuesday.
Gary Bauer, chairman of the Campaign for Working Families, is not new to politics. He worked in Washington, D.C. during the Reagan administration and ran for president in 2000. Looking at the November election, he urges voters to remember America during the Trump presidency.
“We had a growing economy. There was no inflation. We were not in danger of being in multiple wars at the same time. We were respected again around the world. The list just goes on and on,” he says.
Meanwhile, political activist Diane Gramley, of the American Family Association of Pennsylvania, is worried about voter fraud in The Keystone State that helps Joe Biden win the state’s vital electoral votes.
“The Republican Party here in the state is not a strong Republican Party, and there's a lot of shenanigans going on there,” she warns. “So there's a lot of marks against Pennsylvania when it comes to the November 2024 election and it is very concerning for me.”
In a national Fox News poll, Trump leads Biden by two points, 49% to 47%. The same poll found Republicans have slight 3-point advantage over Democrats in a generic House vote.
Bauer tells AFN he is hopeful voters known Biden’s term has been a “total disaster” and vote accordingly.
“We've got a border that is out of control, runaway inflation for the last three years, a president that can't remember the years he was vice president,” Bauer says. “So the difference between the Trump presidency and the Biden presidency is the difference between night and day."