President Biden's sinking poll numbers are entering the range in which previous incumbent presidents faced the rare prospect of a midterm primary challenge, 'Outnumbered' co-host and former Trump White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany.
figures, she found that when then-President Gerald Ford encountered his notable convention challenge from former California Gov. Ronald Reagan in 1976, his presidential approval had sunk to 42%.
With Biden in the same league as Carter statistically, she said,"primary challengers are going to line up right beside you."President Gerald R. Ford, First Lady Betty Ford, Vice President Nelson Rockefeller, and vice presidential candidate Bob Dole.
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