A new poll has revealed that most Americans do not want Joe Biden or Donald Trump to run as president in 2024.
Survey, YouGov. operated by With Yahoo, taken between June 10 and June 13, 2022 and asked a series of questions from 1,541 people.
On the question of whether former President Donald Trump should run for the presidency in 2024, 55 percent said no while 31 percent said yes.
When broken down into political affiliations, 80 percent of Democrats voted no while 14 percent of Democrats voted yes.
For Republicans, 25 percent voted no while 58 percent voted yes.
President Biden got an even more negative verdict from polling participants.
When asked whether Biden should run for president again in 2024, 64 percent said no while 21 percent said yes.
When broken down into political affiliations, 36 percent of Democrats said no while 43 percent of Democrats said yes.
84 percent of Republicans said they should not run again, while 10 percent said yes.
Trump vs Biden
When asked who they would vote for if Trump and Biden ran against each other in the 2024 election, the majority supported Trump.
42 percent said they would vote for Donald Trump while only 39 percent said they would vote for Joe Biden and 20 percent said they were not sure.
Trump’s Popularity
Despite defeating Biden in a YouGov poll, Trump has seen a slight decline in popularity since the start of his January 6 committee hearing, according to a Fox News poll.
According to a Fox News report, the opinion poll was conducted between June 10 and June 13. This is days after the first January 6 hearing which took place on 9 June.
The poll, which also reported that President Joe Biden has seen his popularity decline, showed the former president’s popularity fluctuating.
According to the survey, 55 percent of registered voters asked for an unfavorable opinion about Trump, while 44 percent held a favorable opinion.
The survey also highlighted the data taken from the previous elections of the former president.
In February, 54 percent of registered voters held an unfavorable opinion of Trump, compared with 45 percent favorably. In December 2021, Trump received an equal percentage of favorable and unfavorable votes.
According to the poll, the last time Trump held such a small favorable vote vote of 44 percent was in late October 2020. In this survey, 55 percent of the participants had an unfavorable opinion about them.
In June 2018, 45 percent of Fox News poll participants held an opinion in favor of Trump, while 53 percent held an unfavorable opinion.
The first January 6 hearing, which was televised during prime time, was able to focus on Trump and his role, if any, in the January 6 Capitol riots.
In a moment that reportedly gasped at the committee hearing, Representative Liz Cheney, the vice president and one of just two Republican members of the committee, outlined the former president’s alleged response to the chants of “Hang Mike Pence” that some protesters Directed by then-Vice President Mike Pence on January 6.
“Aware of the rioters’ slogan of ‘hanging Mike Pence,’ the president responded with a sentiment: ‘Maybe our supporters have the right idea.’ Mike Pence ‘deserves this,'” Cheney said.
newsweek The White House and Donald Trump have been contacted for comment.
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