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: Trump vs Biden Rematch in 2024? Polls suggest America wants new face #IndiaNEWS #Other News By Ashe OneilNew York, July 31 (IANS) Amid predictions of a Trump vs Biden rematch in 2024, polls suggest

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Trump vs Biden Rematch in 2024? Polls suggest America wants new face #IndiaNEWS #Other News
By Ashe OneilNew York, July 31 (IANS) Amid predictions of a Trump vs Biden rematch in 2024, polls suggest voters want neither, but a new face with a focused agenda to repair the economy, the job market and control rising prices of groceries and gas, and eventually the 40-year-high inflation ahead of the winter.
Odds seem stacked against the Democrats in the upcoming Nov mid-term polls, with President Joe Biden, First Lady Jill Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris ratings plummeting by the day and Donald Trump with a wafer-thin edge over the incumbent President.
The battle of the ballot is going to be over the Biden administrations efforts to rejuvenate the economy and rid it of inflation, fears of recession, control soaring house rentals, properties, grocery prices, shortage of raw materials, scarcity of baby food formulas vs Trumps ability to survive the tearing pieces of evidence of his alleged collaboration in assembling and inciting a riotous mob at the Capitol Hill on January 6, 2021 to not to certify Bidens election.
However, how much of this is going to weigh in with the voters in midterms and in the primaries with the party members and funders for both the ex and incumbent is the big question.
Most Democrats want someone other than Biden to run for president in 2024 but he could still beat Trump, says CNBC quoting a poll. Only 26 per cent of Democrats said they would prefer him to be their partys candidate in the 2024 election, and 64 per cent want someone else, a new poll survey has found. Bidens age (82 in November this year) and job performance were the top reasons cited by Democrats on why they wanted a candidate other than Biden to be the party nominee, The New York Times/Siena College poll found.
Just 13 per cent of voters of all kinds say the US is on the right track, while 77 per cent said it was headed in the wrong direction. However, Biden would likely defeat Trump again if the election were held now, the survey suggested, with 44 per cent of voters selecting him, compared to 41 per cent for Trump.
While that finding is potentially very bad news for Bidens reelection hopes, the poll has even worse news when it comes to younger Democratic voters and for how all voters see the countrys direction. A whopping 94 per cent of Democrats who are less than 30 years old said they want someone besides Biden, the survey found.
A Gallup poll last week that found that just 33 per cent of respondents believe Biden deserves to be reelected, while 67 per cent said he does not deserve a second term. That is 4 percentage points lower than the level of support for reelection Trump saw in an April 2018 poll, which came more than two years before he faced Biden.


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