64% of Democrats do not want Joe Biden to be the party’s presidential candidate in the 2024 elections, due to his age – he will be 81 at that time – and due to the current state of the economy, showed a survey conducted by New York Times and the sienna College.
The figure is surprisingly high among Democrats under 30, who at 94% want someone else to be their candidate, according to the poll.
The US president’s approval rating is considerably low among his party’s supporters: 33%.
However, if the elections in the United States were today and the Republican candidate was donald TrumpBiden would defeat him again with 44% of the vote compared to 41% for the former president.
In the survey, the top issues voters believe the United States faces were economywhich 20% of respondents identified as the most important problem, followed by “the inflation and the cost of living”, which identified 15%.
The Times/Siena poll was conducted Tuesday through Thursday and surveyed 849 voters. It had a margin of error of 4.1 percentage points.
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