YIKES! We Are In BIG Trouble According To Results Of This New Poll

Written By BlabberBuzz | Wednesday, 14 June 2023 12:00 PM
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A recent poll conducted by Suffolk University/USA Today has revealed that most Democrats are comfortable with Vice President Kamala Harris taking over as commander-in-chief if President Joe Biden becomes unable to serve.

The poll shows that 86% of Democratic Biden voters are either very or somewhat comfortable with Harris becoming President if the duo is re-elected for another four years. Still, Biden is unable to serve the full term. Despite Harris's dismal approval ratings overall, the polling results indicate strong support among Democrats for the Vice President. An April Fox News poll found that 73% of Democrats approve of her job as Vice President.

However, concerns over Biden's ability to serve another four years have been raised, with GOP presidential contender Nikki Haley telling Fox News in June, "A vote for President Biden is actually a vote for President Harris. We are running against Kamala Harris." Harris's overall approval among all likely voters remains at a low 37%, according to a May Monmouth University poll.

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As the two gear up for the upcoming election, Harris reportedly gets a $10 million campaign boost in June amid her continuously low approval rating and concerns over 80-year-old Biden's health. The poll also revealed that 37% of Democratic and Independent respondents believe that Biden's age makes them less likely to vote for him next cycle, while it makes no difference to 56%.

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When asked who they would vote for if the Democratic primary were held today, 58% of respondents said Biden, while 21% remained undecided. About 15% said they would choose Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to represent the party in 2024, and 6% vied for Marianne Williamson to be on the ticket. The poll also found that 66% of individuals believe the country is heading in the wrong direction.

The Suffolk University/USA Today poll was conducted from June 5-9 with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.

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