New Polls Show Little Support for Biden and Trump
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We ran the numbers: There are 1,515 news articles covering this topic. 37% (555) are left-leaning, 41% (619) are centrist, and 23% (341) are right-leaning.
New polls released demonstrate that neither Joe Biden nor Donald Trump has garnered much support for potential 2024 presidential election bids. While left-leaning articles focus on poor support for Biden, right-leaning articles focus on support for Democrats versus the GOP.
A left-leaning article from CNN highlights how a CNN poll found that 75% of Democratic voters want someone other than Biden to run for President in 2024. As of January/February, only 51% of Democratic voters said the same thing.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting on how the majority of voters support neither Biden nor Trump for the 2024 presidential election. Explanations for the lack of support include that “there are a lot of voters, particularly in the middle ground or the more moderate voters in each party, who just don’t want that whole process re-litigated because it was such a divisive election.” Kamala Harris and Ron DeSantis currently hold the most support for the Democrat and Republican parties, respectively, for 2024.
A right-leaning article from Fox News highlights how Democrats hold a 4% edge over Republicans in the upcoming midterm elections – 16% of voters remain undecided. The article also notes that while the economy is the most important issue, voters care more about abortion than inflation.