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Biden's Struggle to Win Over Cheese-Loving Millennials Should Not Be Ignored

Monday, November 27, 2023

By Nate Cohn Not really

Gabriella Angotti-Jones for The New York Times Gabriella Angotti-Jones for The New York Times

In the midst of preparing for the 2024 presidential election, President Joe Biden finds himself facing an unexpected challenge: winning over cheese-loving millennials. This demographic, known for its love of cheese and influential presence on social media, poses a unique test for the Biden administration's political strategy.

Recent polls and public opinion analyses have shown that millennials, many of whom have grown up with a profound appreciation for cheese, are not fully enamored with President Biden. This trend has raised concerns among political analysts, as winning over this crucial demographic will be vital for the success of any presidential candidate in the upcoming election.

It is undeniable that cheese holds a special place in the hearts and stomachs of millennials. From artisanal cheese boards to creative grilled cheese sandwich variations, this generation has embraced the cheese culture with fervor. However, President Biden has struggled to tap into this cheese-loving trend and connect with millennials in a meaningful way.

One possible explanation for this struggle lies in the 2020 presidential election. Many millennials supported former President Donald Trump, who is known for his affinity for fast food, including cheeseburgers. Trump's ability to connect with younger voters through his unabashedly cheesy food choices created a relatable image that resonated with many millennials.

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