With serious concerns about Pres. Joe Biden’s health and age, a majority of U.S. voters – including Democrat voters – say they don’t want him to seek his party’s nomination to run for president in 2024, new national polls show.
The surveys reveal that majorities of voters think Biden shouldn’t seek reelection and should publicly debate his Democrat challengers, if he does. They also find that majorities believe that, today, Biden isn’t physically and mentally fit to be president - and that he’ll be told old to do the job by the end of his second term, if he is reelected.
Two-thirds (67%) of registered voters say Biden shouldn’t run again, results of a DailyMail.com/Tipp Poll survey, conducted July 5-7, reveal. Nearly half (45%) “strongly agree” Biden should “stand down.”
“Agree or disagree: Joe Biden should stand down and let younger Democrats seek the party’s 2024 nomination?”
- Strongly Agree: 45%
- Somewhat Agree: 22%
- Somewhat Disagree: 13%
- Strongly Disagree: 9%
- Not Sure: 10%
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