MAJORITY OF VOTERS DO NOT WANT JOE BIDEN TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT IN 2024: POLL

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Thu 10  November 2022: 

The Democrats and Republicans are vying for control of the Senate and the House of Representatives, respectively, in the United States’ midterm elections. Recent exit polls indicate that there may be a bigger issue for the Democrats in the 2024 Presidential elections.

The early results of the national exit poll conducted for CNN and other news networks by Edison Research show that more than two-thirds of those who voted for House candidates do not want incumbent president Joe Biden to run for re-election in two years.  

 More than seven in 10 independent voters, and at least nine in 10 Republican voters said that they don’t want Biden to be a part of the upcoming presidential race. While less than six in 10 Democratic voters thought that he should run again in 2024. 
 This comes as just under six in 10 independent voters and more than nine in 10 GOP voters have an unfavourable view of Biden as well as his work as president. While only one in 10 Democratic voters have an unfavourable view of the president and slightly more disapprove of his job performance.

 On the other hand, two-thirds of independent voters and more than nine in 10 Democratic voters held an unfavourable view of former President Donald Trump. While just over three-quarters of GOP voters held a favourable view of him. Notably, independent voters comprise about a quarter of the electorate, roughly one-third are Democratic voters and Republican voters are just over one-third of the electorate. 

SOURCE: INDEPENDENT PRESS AND NEWS AGENCIES

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