Disappointment of most Americans from the repeat of Biden-Trump
Most Americans expressed dismay at having to choose between him and Biden again in the 2024 presidential election, according to a new poll that coincided with Trump's second win in the Republican primary. |
Fars News Agency International Group; “I hate the idea that we’re constantly choosing between bad and worse,” said Kimberly Sufge, a 56-year-old project manager in Washington, as 67 percent of Americans in a new Reuters/Ipsos poll said they saw the previous election candidates (Biden- Trump) are tired and want a new person.
Eighteen percent in this survey, which was conducted from Monday to Wednesday, said that if they had to choose between These two people do not vote at all.
This survey with the participation of 1,250 American adults also showed Trump’s lead over Biden by 40% versus 34%; While other participants either expressed doubts, either said they would vote for someone else or said they would not vote for anyone at all.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll comes as Trump remains easily the only major contender in Tuesday’s Republican primary in New Hampshire despite dozens of criminal charges against him. He himself defeated Nikki Haley, which is a big leap towards winning the Republican Party nomination and strengthening the possibility of a repeat of the Biden-Trump race in the presidential election this November.
In this survey, the same age of the candidates, especially Biden, whose statements and behavior in public events have worried the American people, was very effective in their decision-making, and three quarters of the respondents of Biden 81 They called Salle too old for the presidency, and half of them said the same about 77-year-old Trump.
Imitation of Biden missing by Trump
Overall, according to a Reuters analysis, the poll had several indications that American voters were “uncomfortable” with having to choose between the two. and disappointed”.
Seventy percent of respondents, including half of Democrats, said Biden should not seek re-election. On the flip side, 56 percent of American voters said Trump should not run, including about a third of Republicans.
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