Poll: Most voters say Biden, Trump both mentally unfit for 2nd term
- Американскиот претседател Џо Бајден денеска најави автоматско отпишување на федералните студентски заеми во вредност од 1,2 милијарди долари за речиси 153.000 кредитокорисници кои се подобни според програмата што се користи за исполнување на неговите ветувања за зголемување на простувањето на студентските заеми.
New York, 22 February 2024 (tca/dpa/MIA) — American voters are broadly skeptical that US President Joe Biden is mentally fit to serve a second term, and most do not think his potential general election rival Donald Trump is mentally fit either, according to a Quinnipiac University poll published Wednesday.
Sixty-four percent of respondents in the poll said Biden was mentally unfit for another term, a bleak data point for the president in a survey where he nonetheless outperformed his topline numbers in many other polls. Fifty-one percent of voters told the pollster they did not think Trump was mentally fit for a second term on Pennsylvania Ave.
The 81-year-old Biden, whose mental acuity has been under heightened scrutiny after Special Counsel Robert Hur's report this month characterized him as an "elderly man with a poor memory," has pushed back on concerns about his memory and has shown no public signs of pulling back from his reelection campaign.
As Biden marches toward the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, the 77-year-old Trump has been gliding to the Republican nomination while holding leads over the current president in public opinion polls.
Quinnipiac’s national poll was an outlier: Biden led Trump by 4 points, even as two-thirds of voters said they judged Biden to be too old to serve another full term in the White House, according to the pollster.
Separately, an Economist/YouGov poll published Wednesday showed Biden a point behind Trump. Both Quinnipiac and YouGov are respected pollsters.
Many other surveys have shown Trump with larger leads over Biden. But the election is more than 250 days away, and public opinion on both candidates may shift markedly between now and November.