USA TODAY: Biden’s popularity among young voters is declining
Referring to the results of recent polls, USA Today announced that Joe Biden's popularity among the country's youth is decreasing. |
Referring to the results of recent polls, YOSAI Today announced that the popularity of US President Joe Biden among the youth of the country is decreasing, and this could be an alarm for this democratic politician. be the president of the United States in the 2024 election.
According to the latest polls, it has been found that Biden is losing his popularity among young voters, and the main reason for this is the dissatisfaction of this group with the performance of the government in the conflict between the Israeli regime and Hamas.
The Harvard youth poll, which was conducted on more than 20,000 18-29-year-olds, showed that Biden performed better than Donald Trump, the other candidate for the 2024 US presidential election, but the general statistics among young people for the current government It is falling.
According to this report, 60% of young voters under the age of 30 supported Biden and only 30% supported Trump. Also, a total of 51% of all young people supported Biden and 28% supported Trump.
Young people today have a lot of concerns about where our country is going, said Seth Warren, director of the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School, in a news release.
He added: The youth of the country have concerns in the fields of economy, foreign policy, immigration and climate, and they are increasingly ready to make their voices heard at the polls this November.
The conflict between Israel and Hamas is one of the issues that draws young voters to the polls. This poll shows that young Americans think that Israel’s attacks are unjustified.
Immigration has also become another hot topic. While 53% of young Americans think there is a crisis on the southern border, 50% agree that immigrants improve US culture, and 45% oppose building a wall.
This report emphasizes that, in general, polls in America show that Biden has weak support among young voters.
A recent Suffolk University poll published in January showed that among voters under the age of 35, Trump is in the lead.
Source: IRNA
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