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My question is what in the heck is the malfunction of the 29% that do?
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More than seven in 10 Americans say they do not want President Biden to seek a second term, according to a new poll.
The Harvard CAPS–Harris survey found 71% of Americans did not want to see Biden run in 2024, while just 29% said he should, The Hill reported Friday.
Among the contingent of those against a second run, the reasons were varied, with 45% saying it was because he was a bad president. One in three said the president was too old to keep going and 25% said they just wanted to see a change.
“President Biden may want to run again but the voters say ‘no’ to the idea of a second term, panning the job he is doing as president. Only 30 percent of Democrats would even vote for him in a Democratic presidential primary,” Mark Penn, co-director of the Harvard CAPS–Harris Poll said in a statement.
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71% of Americans don’t want Joe Biden to run for 2024 reelection: poll
More than seven in 10 Americans say they do not want President Biden to seek a second term, according to a new poll.
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71% of Americans don’t want Joe Biden to run for 2024 reelection: poll
More than seven in 10 Americans say they do not want President Biden to seek a second term, according to a new poll.
The Harvard CAPS–Harris survey found 71% of Americans did not want to see Biden run in 2024, while just 29% said he should, The Hill reported Friday.
Among the contingent of those against a second run, the reasons were varied, with 45% saying it was because he was a bad president. One in three said the president was too old to keep going and 25% said they just wanted to see a change.
“President Biden may want to run again but the voters say ‘no’ to the idea of a second term, panning the job he is doing as president. Only 30 percent of Democrats would even vote for him in a Democratic presidential primary,” Mark Penn, co-director of the Harvard CAPS–Harris Poll said in a statement.