Shock poll for Joe Biden. According to a survey carried out by ABC News/Ipsos, 86% of those interviewed believe that the 81-year-old president of the United States is too old for a second term. This number also includes the 59% of respondents who think that Donald Trump is also too old, at 77, to return to the White House. The survey was conducted on February 9 and 10, following the publication of special prosecutor Robert Hur’s report on confidential documents found unattended in Biden’s residences, in which he speaks of the president’s “significantly impaired memory.”
The majority of American citizens, 59%, believe that both Joe Biden and Donald Trump are too old for another presidential term. This was revealed by an ABC News/Ipsos poll. Research suggests that age will continue to be a key factor in the 2024 election. A quarter of Americans (27%) say only Biden is too old to serve another term (but not Trump), while only one in ten Americans (11%) say neither is too old to serve as president again. The majority of Republicans (62%) say that only Biden is too old for a new term, while the majority of Democrats (69%) and independents (70%) believe that both are too old.
Source: IL Tempo

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