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60% of voters want Biden replaced as candidate after debate, poll says​


President Biden at post-debate rally

President Biden at a campaign event at the North Carolina State Fairgrounds in Raleigh, North Carolina, on June 28, 2024. Photo: Cornell Watson/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A majority of voters — 60% — say President Biden should "definitely" or "probably" be replaced as the Democratic candidate following his performance in Thursday's debate, per a Morning Consult poll released to Axios Friday.
Why it matters: Findings from the poll of 2,068 respondents echoed whispers from Democrats about the prospect of replacing Biden as the Democratic presidential candidate.
  • Of Democratic voters, 21% say Biden should "definitely not" be replaced, and 20% say "probably not."
When the survey asked respondents to choose between Biden and former President Trump, 45% chose the president and 44% chose the former commander-in-chief.
  • The results were similar to those from a poll following Trump's criminal conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records linked to a $130,000 hush money payment.
  • That shows "President Joe Biden has lost no immediate ground to Trump," per Morning Consult's findings.
By the numbers: Still, most respondents—57%, of those who viewed the debate—said Trump outperformed Biden. That includes 19% of Democrats, 60% of Independents and 93% of Republicans.
What they're saying: Biden campaign spokesperson Seth Schuster criticized the framing of the poll results, which still has Biden leading Trump by a point, and said "Joe Biden is not dropping out."
The fine print: Data from the polls conducted through online interviews were weighted to approximate a target sample of registered voters, per Morning Consult. The margin of error was +/- 2 percentage points.
 
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No one can force anyone but once you start talking it puts the pressure to act which was not even talked about.

Afghan was and will alway be hotbed of terrorism. Anyway USA was confided to big cities only after drawdown rest of the country was not controlled.
Well, you were talking about it as it was "his" policy, again, he can't actually do anything about it, yes, he can express it as his opinion stating that NATO aint paying enough due. But that isn't a policy.....

As for Afghan, would you agree even with limited present, it will still better than pulling out completely?
 
He should, and so did Trump.

Give us our normal election back...

America is way past its prime after peaking in the 1980s. Trump and Biden are the best America has to offer, and they both suck.
 

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