In a recent poll conducted by the Associated Press, a corporate, mainstream news outlet, just 12% of Democrat voters said Biden should be leading the Democratic Party. …
That’s nearly 90%, and these are the people who allegedly voted for the man.
Meanwhile, a new Harvard-CAPS poll showed the 45th President of the United States leading Biden by a solid 5 points in 2024 and Kamala Harris by a decisive 10 points:
He's still got it! Trump would hammer Biden OR Harris in 2024, new poll shows | Daily Mail Online https://t.co/kWkSWM21o6
— Jason Miller (@JasonMillerinDC) February 18, 2023
We still have nearly 2 years of this catastrophic administration and during that time things are sure to get worse, far worse. …
I can only conclude that the disparity between President Trump’s polling numbers and anyone linked to this administration will only widen in favor of Trump.
Here’s more on the story:
Joe Biden knows full well he’s lacking support from Americans, but says poll numbers don’t matter. His condescending smirk is strikingly confident. Does he know something we don’t or is he that delusional? #BidensAmericahttps://t.co/VcD4LsfFhn
— Jeanine Pirro (@JudgeJeanine) February 9, 2023
A new poll reveals that most Americans blame President Joe Biden for their financial difficulties. https://t.co/0sF8kKZbW7 pic.twitter.com/1ozddBViw1
— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) February 13, 2023
Conservative Brief dissected the poll:
The AP-NORC poll asked: “Who should lead the Democratic Party?” Just 12 percent said it ought to be Biden.
According to the AP-NORC poll, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jefferies (D-NY), Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) all received 5% of the possible answers, which included seven options.
Embattled Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) received 3% each. The highest number of responses, however, were “no answer” and “other response,” which came in at 37% and 21%, respectively.
Biden's underwater poll numbers will sink further over response to flying objects in the US, critics say https://t.co/wvo9zLUW13
— Fox News (@FoxNews) February 14, 2023
The Hill writes:
Trump continues to be the strong favorite among a competitive Republican field, according to the poll. In a hypothetical eight-way primary, 37 percent of respondents would vote for Trump, while 19 percent would back Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), whose support has dropped from previous polls.
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