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“Doom Discourses: 2024 Presidential Candidates Battle with Dire Warnings

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January 1, 2024
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“Doom Discourses: 2024 Presidential Candidates Battle with Dire Warnings
2024is expected to be awash in a fraught political climate, where the fiercely contested rivalry between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden seems to be the defining theme. Yet amidst this backdrop of contention and deadlock lies a new messaging campaign: doom. Many political pundits have noticed a curious shift in the narrative for the upcoming election. Instead of either candidate offering a positive message of hope and optimism, both Trump and Biden have resorted to issuing dire warnings about the future. In particular, Trump warns about Biden’s economic policies and weak efforts to “defend” the nation. Biden, meanwhile, cautions that electing Trump for a second term may lead to dire consequences from international actors and potentially even war. This uncharacteristic move toward a harsher rhetoric and doomsday messaging has been dubbed “doomcasting” by some, and experts believe that it serves as an indication that both candidates are struggling to differentiate themselves from one another and to sway undecided voters. The strategy appears to be working, as polls show an unprecedented level of anxiety among American voters. However, some worry that this approach may ultimately backfire, particularly if it reinforces the already pervasive sense of fear and helplessness that many feel. At the same time, the tactic may be an effective way to galvanize support. It could well be the case that this is the only viable path to the White House: using fear and warnings of looming disaster to drive the electorate to the voting booth. Whatever the outcome, one thing is certain: doom is having a moment. As the candidates navigate the rest of their campaigns and the country prepares for the 2024 Presidential election, it is clear that the doomsday messaging isn’t going away any time soon.
2024is expected to be awash in a fraught political climate, where the fiercely contested rivalry between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden seems to be the defining theme. Yet amidst this backdrop of contention and deadlock lies a new messaging campaign: doom. Many political pundits have noticed a curious shift in the narrative for the upcoming election. Instead of either candidate offering a positive message of hope and optimism, both Trump and Biden have resorted to issuing dire warnings about the future. In particular, Trump warns about Biden’s economic policies and weak efforts to “defend” the nation. Biden, meanwhile, cautions that electing Trump for a second term may lead to dire consequences from international actors and potentially even war. This uncharacteristic move toward a harsher rhetoric and doomsday messaging has been dubbed “doomcasting” by some, and experts believe that it serves as an indication that both candidates are struggling to differentiate themselves from one another and to sway undecided voters. The strategy appears to be working, as polls show an unprecedented level of anxiety among American voters. However, some worry that this approach may ultimately backfire, particularly if it reinforces the already pervasive sense of fear and helplessness that many feel. At the same time, the tactic may be an effective way to galvanize support. It could well be the case that this is the only viable path to the White House: using fear and warnings of looming disaster to drive the electorate to the voting booth. Whatever the outcome, one thing is certain: doom is having a moment. As the candidates navigate the rest of their campaigns and the country prepares for the 2024 Presidential election, it is clear that the doomsday messaging isn’t going away any time soon.
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