Anonymous ID: c934ca June 30, 2024, 2:03 p.m. No.21116692   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Increasing numbers of voters don't think Biden should be running after debate with Trump

By Anthony Salvanto, Fred Backus, Jennifer De Pinto

Updated on: June 30, 2024 / 3:33 PM

For months before the first debate, the nation's voters repeatedly expressed doubts over whether President Biden had the cognitive health enough to serve.

 

Today, those doubts have grown even more: now at nearly three-quarters of the electorate, and now including many within his own party.

 

And today, after the debate with former President Trump, an increased number of voters, including many Democrats, don't think Mr. Biden should be running for president at all. Nearly half his party doesn't think he should now be the nominee.

 

The move came across the partisan board, but it includes a double-digit movement among Democrats, and movement among independents.

 

Given that, today nearly three in four voters also don't think Mr. Biden should be running for president in the first place. That's a higher-percentage sentiment than in February, when almost two-thirds said he should not run.

 

Most voters who say he shouldn't run say it's both about his campaigning and his effectiveness in office, along with his age.

 

But Democrats' concerns, when expressed, lean more toward the strategic.They are worried more about his ability to campaign than his decision-making as president.(Are you fucking kidding me?)

 

Trump, by contrast, finds a wide view among Republicans that he should be running.

 

That comes as voters widely believe that in the debate, Trump presented his ideas more clearly, appeared more presidential, inspired more confidence, explained his policies better and —quite simply — won the debate.

 

This is the case, despite the fact that voters overall think Trump was not as truthful.

 

And it's relative, of course. There are plenty of voters who think neither candidate did well.

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/poll-debate-should-biden-be-running-mental-abilities/