Most Democrats say ‘no’ to Joe in 2024, poll shows


A clear majority of Democrats do not want to participate in President Biden’s potential 2024 re-election bid – while more Americans are asking the 80-year-old, “What have you done for me in the last two years?”, according to one couple. . The poll was released on Monday.

Just 37 percent of Democrats say they support the president running for a second term, down from 52 percent in the weeks following the Nov. 8 midterm elections. The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll shows.

Meanwhile, 62 percent of Democrats want someone else to be the party’s standard-bearer in 2024.

Overall, 78 percent of Americans want Biden to be president, while 22 percent say he should run for a second term.

Biden, 80, who has not formally announced a re-election bid but is expected to do so in the coming days, discussed infrastructure, gun control and prescriptions in remarks at the Democratic National Winter Meeting in Philadelphia last week. He insisted on legislation related to drug prices. A possible preview of his State of the Union address on Tuesday.


President Biden, along with Vice President Kamala Harris, touted his administration’s accomplishments at the Democratic National Committee’s winter meeting in Philadelphia on Feb. 3, but 62 percent of Americans say they have accomplished “not much” or “a little or nothing.” No” is what.
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But the achievements are not resonating with voters.

Another poll released Monday showed that 62% of Americans think Biden has done “not much” or “little or nothing” in his first two years in the White House.

Among independent candidates, this percentage rises to 66 percent. A Washington Post-ABC News survey said.

Only 36% of respondents said Biden received a “great deal” or “good money.” I

93 percent of Republicans say Biden has done “not much” or “little or nothing,” while 77 percent of Democrats say he has done “a great deal” or “a good amount.”


President Biden is campaigning in Atlanta during his 2020 campaign.  Most Democrats don't want him to seek a second term, according to a new poll.
President Biden is campaigning in Atlanta during his 2020 campaign. Most Democrats don’t want him to seek a second term, according to a new poll.
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Contrary to Biden’s talking points, 60% of Americans believe he has neither created more good jobs nor improved roads and bridges in their communities.

Slightly fewer — 56% — say it hasn’t made electric vehicles more affordable and 47% say it hasn’t lowered prescription drug costs.

The Washington Post survey was taken before the January jobs report was released last Friday, showing employers added 517,000 jobs and the national unemployment rate fell to 3.4 percent, the lowest since May 1969. is the lowest level.

Respondents to the AP poll said they see the president’s age as a liability and are looking for a new generation of leaders.


President Biden speaks at a rally for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro in Philadelphia on November 5, 2022.
President Biden speaks at a rally for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro in Philadelphia on November 5, 2022.
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“I, honestly, think he would be too old,” Sarah Overman, a 37-year-old Democrat from Raleigh, N.C., told the AP. “We could use a little one in the office.”

Ross Turkey, a lawyer in Michigan, said he did not vote for Biden or former President Donald Trump in 2020, but it appears Biden is the latest in a line of “subpar” presidents.

“His age and possibly his mental health is not where I want to be as the leader of the country,” said Turki, 35. “Sometimes I feel a little sorry for the guy who would have been pushed in front of the crowd. Is.”

Majorities against Biden are highest among voters 18-29 (85%) and 30-34 (83%).

Three-quarters (76%) of voters 60 and older say Biden should not seek a second term, compared with 23% who do.

Among those 45-59, 69% do not want a second presidential run for Biden, while 31% support him.

Linda Lockwood, a retired Democrat from Kansas City, Kan., said Biden’s age doesn’t bother her.

“She’s in pretty good shape in my opinion, and that’s coming from a 76-year-old woman,” Lockwood said. “As you get older you may be a little more careful going down the stairs, but if your brain is still functioning, that’s the important part.”

Biden, already the oldest president in US history, will be 86 at the end of a full second term. I

According to an AP poll, Americans have little confidence in Biden’s abilities, with 51 percent saying they have “hardly any” confidence in his ability to work with Republicans in Congress and 51 percent saying they have “probably” confidence. that they are capable of “managing the government effectively”. to spend.”

The poll shows 43% have “hardly any” confidence in Biden’s ability to handle the crisis, manage the military effectively and reduce the amount of government corruption. I


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