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Nearly 60% Of Americans Believe Biden Won’t Finish First Term


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That is a HUGE number.

It’s almost 2/3rds of the population.

According to a poll conducted by Rasmussen Reports: 59% of Americans now believe that Joe Biden will not finish his first term in office.

Keep in mind that this poll was conducted in August of 2020, before the fallout from the botched withdrawal in Afghanistan, and before much of the videos showing his slipping cognitive ability surfaced.

Now, this could potentially mean President Harris, but it may not come to that if enough patriots stand up and demand that both resign.

The problem of course is that she is just as incompetent, if not more incompetent than the big guy himself.

Still, I don’t think GOP voters or most of the nation would remain silent if it came to that. If Biden resigns or is impeached, Harris should go right along with him.

Here’s what people are saying:

https://twitter.com/Jessied75235626/status/1420169930532552704

The poll was conducted by Rasmussen Reports:

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 59% of Likely U.S. Voters believe it’s likely Biden’s running mate will be president before the end of Biden’s four-year term if he wins this fall, with 39% who say it’s Very Likely.

Thirty-five percent (35%) consider it unlikely that Biden’s vice presidential choice will be president before his four-year term ends, but that includes only 14% who think it’s Not At All Likely.

Even 49% of Democrats think it’s likely Biden’s vice president will become president in the next four years, although that compares to 73% of Republicans and 57% of voters not affiliated with either major party.

https://twitter.com/ZDirtyPrune/status/1428827291807752196

The New York Post had more:

Biden, who would be 78 in January, has faced rumors that he would be a one-term president due to his age. This has led to speculation that whoever was chosen as his running mate would almost certainly be poised to take the presidency in 2024.

Biden and his campaign have denied the speculation.

Still, the Rasmussen polling found that only 45 percent of all voters said they believed that Biden’s choice for a VP was important to their vote this fall.

Biden spent the weekend huddled with family in his home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, narrowing down his choices for a running mate.



 

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