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Poll shows most Americans don't want 2nd term for Trump or Biden

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  • Source: Agencies
  • 20 Jun 2022 17:02
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When questioned whether Trump should run again in 2024, 55% of people said no while 31% said yes.

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    Poll shows most Americans don't want a second term for Trump or Biden

According to a recent study, the majority of Americans do not want either Joe Biden or Donald Trump to run for President in 2024.

The survey was performed by YouGov in collaboration with Yahoo and questioned 1,541 respondents a series of questions between June 10 and June 13, 2022.

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When asked if former President Donald Trump should run for President in 2024, 55% replied no, while 31% said yes.

When divided by party affiliation, 80% of Democrats voted no, while 14% voted yes.

25% of Republicans voted no, while 58% voted yes.

President Biden received an even more unfavorable response from survey respondents.

When asked if Biden should run for President again in 2024, 64% responded no, while 21% said yes.

When divided by party affiliation, 36% of Democrats responded no, while 43% said yes.

84% of Republicans said that he should not run again while 10% said he should.

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When asked who they would vote for if Trump and Biden faced off in the 2024 election, the majority chose Trump.

Only 42% of individuals stated they would vote for Donald Trump, while 39% said they would vote for Joe Biden, and 20% said they were unsure.

Despite defeating Biden in the YouGov survey, Trump's popularity has dropped somewhat since the start of the January 6 committee hearing, according to a Fox News poll.

The poll, which also noted that President Joe Biden's popularity has declined, demonstrated the former president's volatility in popularity.

According to the study, 55% of registered voters have a negative impression of Trump, while 44% have a positive opinion.

The survey also emphasized statistics from the former president's earlier polls.

In February, 54% of registered voters were opposed to Trump, while 45% were positive. Trump obtained the same amount of positive and negative votes in December 2021.

According to the poll, Trump last had such a low positive opinion vote of 44% in late October 2020. In this study, 55% of respondents had a negative impression of him.

In June 2018, 45% of Fox News survey respondents said Trump was favorable, while 53% thought he was negative.

The first hearing, which aired during prime time on January 6, was able to focus on Trump and his participation, if any, in the January 6 Capitol incident.

Representative Liz Cheney, the vice-chair and one of only two Republican members of the committee, detailed the former president's purported reaction to "Hang Mike Pence" cries aimed at then-Vice President Mike Pence on January 6 in a moment that apparently prompted gasps during the committee hearing.

"Aware of the rioters' chants to 'hang Mike Pence,' the president responded with this sentiment: 'Maybe our supporters have the right idea.' Mike Pence 'deserves it,'" Cheney said.

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