JP Morgan Analyst Makes HUGE Prediction About 2024 Election

As the 2024 presidential race between Donald Trump and Joe Biden continues to shift further and further in Trump’s favor, analysts are beginning to see the writing on the wall.

Michael Cembalest, a top strategist for JPMorgan predicts that Biden’s historically low approval rating will eventually lead to his decision to drop out of the 2024 race altogether.

On the economy, only 37% of Americans approve of the job Joe has done when it comes to the economy compared to an impressive 59% who believe Trump has done a good job with the economy.

Cembalest also believes that Biden’s age will play a significant role, with 71% of voters thinking he’s JUST TOO OLD to be president.

The high-powered strategist predicts that Biden will use his “health” as the excuse behind his decision to drop out or the race after Super Tuesday but the real reason will be his absolutely horrid poll numbers.

At this point the Democrats will be able to basically just pick who they want to be their next nominee and as of right now the race for that runner-up spot is between California Governor Gavin Newsom and former First Lady Michelle Obama.

Conservatives have long speculated that Joe Biden and the Democrats might try some B.S.. like this, but now that even a JPMorgan analyst is predicting it, it’s looking more and more likely.

Watch the video here to see why this would be such a big deal.


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