Latest polls are not looking good for Biden. But he knows polls no longer matter in U.S. elections. As long as the Deep State is behind him, he can win with even 10% of the vote if needed. 2020 showed us that, as Trump swept the nation in real votes but still lost thanks to truckloads of fake ballots and hacked votes.
. @realDonaldTrump : "If it's horrible…look, it was a rigged election. That's the only way they can win. These incredible poll numbers are one of the main reasons the Marxist left is weaponizing the criminal justice system to try and stop us if I wasn't running, or if I was… pic.twitter.com/11BxcwbB4H
— AɯƙɯαɾԃMαɱα™® (@Aspiemama_107) June 25, 2023
Growing concerns about President Joe Biden’s ability to serve as commander in chief during a potential second term have been revealed in a recent poll. The survey, conducted for NBC News, indicates that over two-thirds of registered voters, or 68%, have moderate to major concerns about Biden’s mental and physical health. This figure represents a significant 17-point increase from October 2020 when the same question was asked.
2024 polling update: Trump's strong lead and Biden's historic unpopularity pic.twitter.com/DrVOxeEe2P
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In contrast, only 32% of voters expressed little to no real concerns, marking a drop from the 48% who responded similarly in the previous year, just before the November presidential election. The mounting worries stem from Biden’s status as the oldest person to assume the presidency, having entered office at 80 years old. If reelected, he would be 86 by the end of a second term. Observations of him losing his train of thought while speaking and instances caught on camera where he has stumbled or fallen have raised doubts about his capacity to lead effectively.
Despite these concerns, Biden has dismissed the notion that his age affects his ability to serve. He stated in April that his age does not “register” with him and affirmed his confidence in his physical and mental capabilities. Acknowledging the public’s scrutiny, he emphasized that he had thoroughly assessed his fitness before deciding to run for office again and expressed excitement about the prospects.
President Biden ended the polling week with a daily job approval of 45%. https://t.co/K0PyR8w0EM pic.twitter.com/rwZsfy6aPD
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) June 25, 2023
The poll also included a question regarding former President Donald Trump, who, at 77, is once again running for the White House and typically leads in 2024 GOP primary polls. The results showed that 55% of registered voters had moderate to major concerns about Trump’s mental and physical health, up from 51% in October 2020. On the other hand, 44% had minor or no real concerns, down from 49% previously.
Problematic polling for Joe Biden:
"A full 68% of voters — including 43% of Democrats, which is twice what it was in 2020 — say they are concerned that Biden does not have the necessary mental and physical health to be president."
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) June 25, 2023
Additionally, the survey examined voters’ levels of concern about both Biden and Trump potentially being re-elected and serving another four years in office. Sixty percent expressed moderate to major concerns about Biden, while 58% held similar concerns about Trump. Conversely, 40% were not particularly troubled by Biden’s re-election, and 42% felt similarly about Trump.
Trump won by a landslide in 2020…. but then the Deep State enters….
Regarding a hypothetical general election rematch, the poll indicated that Biden held a slight lead with 49% support compared to Trump’s 45%. The survey also explored a matchup between Biden and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, revealing a 47%-47% tie in the general election.
The poll, conducted by Republican pollster Bill McInturff of Public Opinion Strategies and Democratic pollster Jeff Horwitt of Hart Research Associates, involved 1,000 registered voters. The interviews took place primarily by phone from June 16 to June 20. The pollsters stated that their survey has a margin of error of plus-or-minus 3.10 percentage points for registered voters and plus-or-minus 4.38 percentage points for Republican primary voters.
2/3 of Americans doubt Biden's intelligence, according to a new poll published by The Hill.
Roughly two-thirds of American voters express concern about Biden's mental and physical ability to run for a second term. pic.twitter.com/6iH0hiTmPx
— Sprinter (@Sprinter99880) June 26, 2023
In conclusion, the latest national survey indicates a growing number of voters expressing concerns about President Joe Biden’s fitness to serve as commander in chief for a second term. These concerns are primarily centered around his mental and physical health, with observations of his occasional lapses in thought and physical incidents. The poll also compared these concerns to those regarding former President Donald Trump, as well as voters’ preferences in hypothetical general election matchups.
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— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) June 19, 2023
Major Points:
- A recent poll conducted for NBC News reveals that 68% of registered voters have moderate to major concerns about President Joe Biden’s mental and physical health, representing a 17-point increase from October 2020.
- Concerns stem from Biden’s age, being the oldest person to assume the presidency at 80 years old and potentially serving until 86 if reelected for a second term.
- Observations of Biden losing his train of thought while speaking and incidents of stumbling or falling on camera have raised doubts about his ability to lead effectively.
- However, Biden has dismissed concerns about his age, stating in April that it does not affect his ability to serve and expressing confidence in his physical and mental capabilities.
- The poll also addressed concerns about former President Donald Trump’s health, with 55% of registered voters expressing moderate to major concerns, up from 51% in October 2020.
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- Over two-thirds of voters concerned Biden lacks fitness to be president: poll | Just The News
- An NBC News poll has found that 68 percent of voters, including 43 percent of Democrats, are “concerned that Joe Biden does not have the necessary mental and physical health to be president.” – Summit News
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