According to a recent CNN poll, a substantial rise from earlier this year, 75% of Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters want the party to choose someone other than President Joe Biden in the 2024 election. The poll was conducted at a time when Bidenâs approval ratings are still low and the majority of Americans are unsatisfied with their nationâs and economyâs conditions. Inflation is still high, and a recent poll out on Tuesday indicated that consumer confidence declined for the third consecutive month.
In a poll conducted in January and February, 24% of Democratic and Democratic-leaning respondents stated that they want someone else because they donât believe Biden can win in 2024. The percentage of people who donât want Biden to be reelected has increased from 16 percent earlier this year to 32 percent. 25 percent of respondents indicated they preferred Biden as the nominee, a sharp decline from the 45 percent who said the same in January/February.
The poll reveals a dramatic decline in support for the Presidentâs 2024 reelection effort. In January and February, 51% of Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters said they preferred a different candidate than Biden as the partyâs 2024 presidential contender.
According to the latest poll, 31% of Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters 45 and older would prefer Biden to be the nominee in 2024.
Just 18% of Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters under 45 want Biden to be the nominee in 2024.
Furthermore, according to the study, the majority of Republican and Republican-leaning registered voters do not want former President Donald Trump to represent their party as the nominee in the 2024 presidential election. In a poll conducted in January/February, only 49% said they wanted someone other than Trump to be the nominee. Now, 55% said they do.