Joe Biden’s 2024 Re-Election Facing Harsh Reality as Approval Rating Plummet: Poll
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President Joe Biden's 2024 re-election has struck a hitch as a recent survey shows his chances of winning are crashing, not getting any better.

President Joe Biden's 2024 re-election was not good, as revealed by a survey that dealt grim news of this fact. Approval results had shown that before January 20, the US economy was robust. Still, his policies spawned crisis after crisis that led to the recession that the present administration blames on Vladimir Putin.

No to Biden's Second Term

Results of a survey revealed that 70% wanted the president's approval was so low to stop him from thinking of running again for a second term, reported RT.

A result of a 29% approval rate is a bad sign, and the numbers came from a new poll conducted by The Hill last Friday. But 71% of the respondents don't want him to run for a second term in the White House. Even democrat supporters dismissed him and nosed dived with only 38% from the same poll.

This shocking finding was revealed exclusively by the Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll survey, undertaken on June 28-29 by 1,308 eligible voters in the United States.

The Hill remarked that president Joe Biden should not run for another term, with 45% not keen on it, making Biden's 2024 re-election not viable for the Democrats. A third said his advanced age is a hindrance, and a quarter wants someone who can do the job but him, noted WDHN.

Experts' View of Biden's Low Polls

According to Mark Penn, the co-director of the Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll survey, he has lost support to run again.

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Even his fellow Democrats think he is too toxic to be considered as a presidentiable, only 30% would imagine it.

How was graded by the poll shows at 38%, which is not getting better when it comes to the economy at 32%, and inflation is 28%, which is not good. Lower at 43% for jobs created, about 50% are okay with pandemic handling, and all show deterioration that is not stopping soon.

Last March, the same poll recorded a 40% approval for the president, and former president Donald Trump waxed him all over the floor by six points in a 2024 contest.

Even if by a narrower margin, people surveyed in June asserted that Trump must not run again in 2024. Only 39% of participants felt Trump should run for the presidency again, even as 61% disagreed.

Trump's critics came into three groups nearly split even. About 36% said he's erratic, 33% called him divisive, and 30% are sure that he caused the January 6 Capitol incident. This was the claim of the Democrat-led committee in the TV hearing when the poll was done.

Between Biden and Trump, 60% represented in the Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll think of a moderate independent candidate as a possible choice. Even among Democrats and Republicans, 64% and 53% think the same.

The Harris Poll or the Center for American Political Studies at Harvard University have not yet announced the complete poll results. Their respondents were drawn from a Harris online sample which was weighted based on predefined demographics.

Reports that President Joe Biden's 2024 re-election has lost favorable support that will end in a huge loss as many Americans don't want him as the president.

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