More than two-thirds of voters who voted in the US midterm elections do not want President Joe Biden re-elected in the 2024 presidential election, according to a media poll.
On the day Americans turned out to vote for the midterm elections, the poll, commissioned by several US television stations, sought to gauge voters’ sentiments about a possible re-election of the current US president.
According to the survey, more than seven in 10 voters who consider themselves independents and about nine in 10 voters who consider themselves Republicans said they don’t want Biden to appear on the ballot in the 2024 presidential election.
And even among Democrats, fewer than six in 10 voters think Biden should run for a second run.
In the most recent polls, aggregated by the Fivethirtyeight website, the popularity of the current president is at low levels, with only 41.4% approval and 53.5% disapproval.
Biden’s low political popularity has been presented by several analysts as one of the reasons to predict the loss of Democratic mandates in the midterm elections that took place this Tuesday.
Joe Biden was elected President of the United States in the 2020 election, when he defeated former Republican President Donald Trump, with 51.3% of the vote versus 46.8% of the vote.
Source: TSF