Probably keep their distance. Biden isn't Trump, Obama, or Bill Clinton who had loyal dedicated followings. He's always been looked at just a transition presidential candidate.
Bruh did you see Saagar on Thursday? Ever since the election, he's been talking up how Biden will have a great start to his presidency & that Biden will be as popular as Bill Clinton in the 90's. Now all of a sudden, Saagar now thinks COVID will be the downfall of Biden's presidency & expects the Dems to take a bigger loss in the 2022 midterms than in the 2010 Tea Party red wave midterms:
Biden was riding high in June and in July too.
Jobs numbers were good. Delta hadn't sprung up in big numbers yet. COVID-19 caseload was down significantly and nearly half the adult population was fully vaccinated.
Delta and now the increased case load, the deaths ticking up, and job growth may be slowing. Also, despite the House passing bills, the Senate hasn't done much so his legislative agenda is still pending. If the curve flattens and starts to decline plus the infrastructure and reconciliation bills passing, Biden may have a much better ending to the year than where he has been since mid-summer.
But of course if Manchin and these corporate lackey Dems fukkup Biden's agenda, the Dems will have a much worse 2022 than they're going to have without the ability to say "we're screwed anyway but atleast we passed our agenda"