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    Joe Biden stopped to address reporters in Hagerstown, Maryland, while on his way to Joint Base Andrews, to remind them of his election victories so far this year.

    "You guys don't report. I'm winning, five, five in a row," he says. "You guys aren’t looking at the New York Times, a great paper."

    The president is largely expected to be the Democratic nominee this year, and his state victories along the way aren't catching anyone by surprise.

    However, multiple polls, including one published by the New York Times, show him losing significant support from key parts of his coalition.

    And despite his victory over Trump in 2020, polls also suggest Biden could lose in a rematch with the former president due to sluggish enthusiasm from his base.

    One of the issues ailing Biden is his handling of the Israel-Gaza war. Over 100,000 people voted "uncommitted" in the Michigan primary last week, many of whom did so in protest over the war.

    Young voters and voters of colour - historical bedrocks of the Democratic party - increasingly disapprove of Biden's support of Israel.

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