Biden more likely to resign than be defeated in 2024: Voters

There’s some good news in a new 2024 poll for President Biden.

According to Rasmussen Reports, 37% of likely voters polled believe he will be reelected. It’s a small number, but the top pick of three answers.

Better news, just 23% believe a Republican will defeat the incumbent president. Even 37% of Republicans agreed with that.

But there is bad news. Thirty percent agreed that he will resign and not run for reelection, the latest indication that voters still feel he is not physically up for the job.

The White House hasn’t helped Biden counter that view, keeping him from making extended remarks and yesterday cutting off a video feed with Democrats just after he said, “I’m happy to take questions, if that’s what I’m supposed to do, Nanc,” to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Rasmussen also found that voters do not feel that Biden is fully in charge.

Asked, “Who’s setting the agenda in Washington, D.C., these days,” just 39% said Biden. During the previous administration, 45% said former President Trump.

“When Donald Trump was president, there wasn’t much doubt who was running the show in Washington. Now that Joe Biden is in the White House, however, attitudes have changed,” said the survey analysis.

Second, at 23%, was the national media, and a distant third, at 15%, Congress.

In its analysis, Rasmussen tied the results to another recent poll in which 54% said Biden is a “puppet of the radical left.”

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