Biden headwinds, 64% of Democratic voters want another candidate-2012 presidential election-Bloomberg

Almost two-thirds of voters who support the US Democratic Party want someone other than President Biden to be a candidate for the 2024 presidential election. Opinion polls revealed. With rising inflation and harsh views on Mr Biden’s work, the White House is facing political headwinds.

64% of respondents want another candidate for the next presidential election. One-third of them cited Mr. Biden’s age. Biden is now 79 years old and is the oldest president in US history. Approximately 32% cited Mr. Biden’s work as a reason, and one in ten said that his progressive attitude was inadequate. This poll was conducted by the New York Times and the University of Siena.

Support for President Biden has been declining, and now only one-third of Americans are positive regarding Mr. Biden’s work. And only 13% think the United States is on the right track. It seems that public anxiety regarding the economy is mainly related to Mr. Biden’s struggle with approval ratings. Three-quarters of poll respondents pointed out that the economy was “extremely important.”

Despite concerns regarding his age and work performance, Mr Biden remains dominant within the Democratic Party. The current situation is that other potential candidates are not supported by voters. Vice President Harris, Governor Newsam of California, and progressive and independent Senator Sanders might be potential opponents, but Biden has consistently led several recent polls by British research firm Eugab. is doing.

Original title:Biden Snubbed by Democrats in Poll as 64% Want New 2024 Nominee(excerpt)

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