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Just in: Poll Reveals Biden’s Biggest Re-Election Hurdle

President Joe Biden’s performance in the White House, according to more than 75% of Americans, is hampered by his advanced age.

Despite having similar ages, Americans are more concerned about Biden’s age than Trump’s, according to a study by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs.

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According to The Hill, a resounding majority of Republicans (89%) and Democrats (69%) think Biden is too old to serve as vice president for another term.

When it comes to Biden, age is an issue for both young and elderly. In actuality, 50% of Americans thought Trump was too elderly to serve as president. Democrats were more concerned than Republicans about how Trump’s age would influence his capacity to lead.

It’s time to impose age restrictions on our elected leaders. We all want to make sure that our president, Supreme Court judges, and members of Congress are capable, whether we are Democrats, Republicans, or independents.

The majority of respondents think that judges should be required to retire at a certain age and that parliamentarians and the president should have upper age limitations.

A comparable percentage of people supports age limitations for candidates running for the House, Senate, and presidency. Two-thirds of voters want the Supreme Court to have a required retirement age.

A new survey shows that Trump continues to lead the Republican field, but mounting worries about Biden’s mental health may hurt him if they face off again.

In the poll, only 32% of participants said they thought Biden was psychologically capable of being president. Meanwhile, a sizeable 68% of respondents have voiced concerns about his mental sharpness.

Biden remains the top choice among Democrats according to a survey, but Harris is gaining support as a potential replacement.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. trails in the contest by a significant margin with only 16% of the vote. If Biden were to withdraw, Harris would seize the lead with 44 percent of the vote, more than double RFK’s 22 percent support.

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Results of the poll might influence the 2024 presidential election.

Will doubts regarding Biden’s mental health have an impact on his prospects of winning re-election? This crucial question could convince voters who are still uncertain, despite the fact that his popularity rating is now at 40%. If Democrats want Biden to win a second term, they must address these issues head-on.

According to a Harvard study, the majority of Republican voters believe Trump will win the primary contest. However, if Trump loses, DeSantis takes the lead with 29%, followed by Ramaswamy with 19% and former Vice President Mike Pence with 13%.

In hypothetical contests, Trump retains a commanding lead over Biden and Harris, with a five-point advantage over Biden and a nine-point advantage over Harris. However, the poll finds that DeSantis nearly deadlocked with both Biden and Harris when compared directly.

The majority opposes Biden and Trump’s second terms in office.

More than two-thirds of registered voters, or 68 percent, said they have moderate to major concerns about Biden “not having the necessary mental and physical health” to be president in a national survey conducted for NBC News in June. This is a startling 17-point increase from when voters were asked the same question in October 2020.

“The new poll shows 32% of voters said they have little to no real concerns, which is a drop from the 48% of voters who responded similarly in October 2020, roughly a month before the November presidential election that year,” the survey was used in a piece by the Daily Wire.

Despite the fact that Trump just celebrated his 77th birthday, a recent poll suggests that the majority of people (55%) feel differently about him.

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