U.S. polls show that most people think Biden is too old to be re elected!

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-08

"U.S. polls show that most people think Biden is too old to be re-elected! "!

According to a new poll by ABC News and Ipsos, most Americans are skeptical about the election of 81-year-old Joe Biden, and his age is also a factor that cannot be ignored.

According to a poll by the Ipsos think tank, 86% of Americans say Biden is too old to be re-elected. And Trump, 77% of the American people say that he is too old to be a man anymore.

Seventy-three percent said Biden was older, Trump was older, and only 35 percent said he was older. In addition, 91 percent of independents said Biden was too old, while 71 percent of independents said Trump was too old.

Since September last year, people have become more and more worried about the age of the two candidates. A poll conducted by American television and the Washington Post in September showed that 74 percent of Americans felt that Joe Biden, the oldest person in American history, was too old to be re-elected, compared with 49 percent of Trump's approval rating.

Robert Hull proposed in a report that he would not prosecute Biden for disposing of classified files after he left office, but he questioned his psychological condition. U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris said the report was "politically motivated."

According to a recent poll, 38% of the American people are in favor of Biden being indicted, while 34% of the people are negative and 28% are wait-and-see. Polls show that there is a big difference between the two parties: 68 percent of Democrats say Biden is not guilty, while 73 percent say he should be indicted.

In addition to this, Trump has been charged in federal court for disposing of classified documents when he left office. Trump has refused to admit his guilt, claiming his innocence.

In June 2023, a poll conducted by ABC News and IPSOS found that 48% of Americans believe Trump's disposition of classified documents should be met with**, while 35% disagree and 17% are skeptical.

In the report, Mr. Hull singled out the differences between the two cases, saying that while there were several possibilities, Mr. Trump had been charged for months of obstruction of justice by refusing to hand over relevant materials and "hiring others to destroy evidence and lie." In stark contrast, Biden handed over classified documents to the National Archives and the Department of Justice, allowing him to search several places, including his own home, as well as free interviews and other aspects of the case, the report said.

Despite the differences, when asked who is the most reliable, 41 percent of Americans say they are not trustworthy, followed by Biden at 33 percent and 23 percent of Trump.

Considering Trump's case, 66% of Americans believe that there should be no immunity for actions taken during the previous term. Of them, 45 percent are Republicans and 83 percent are Democrats. Independents are in the middle at 66 percent.

There are reports that Congress did not pass a bipartisan foreign aid bill that includes key new border provisions. In addition, there is a broad consensus among the American public that political parties are at fault for the failure of Congress to pass laws to control violations along the U.S.-Mexico border, and they have pushed this to the Democrats (53%), Democrats (51%), and Biden (49%). Only 39 percent condemned Trump.

Polls show that more Americans believe Trump will do a better job of addressing immigration and border issues, with 44 percent of Americans having 26 percent confidence in Biden.

Moreover, most Americans believe that Trump will outperform Biden because their crime rate is 41%-28%, economic data is 43%-31%, and inflation data is 41%-31%.

In another key region, Biden leads the way when it comes to abortions, with 37 percent of Americans trusting him to handle the issue and 28 percent saying Trump can handle it. Moreover, most Americans believe that Biden's health care policies (38%-28%) and environmental impact (39%-22%) will be better than Trump's.

It should be noted that on February 9-10, 2024, a questionnaire conducted by ABC News' Ipsos KnowledgePanel, consisting of English and Spanish, sampled 528 U.S.**, and the results showed that the poll was conducted between February 9 and 10, 2024. Taking into account the design implications, the sampling error rate for the overall sample was 45%。Sampling errors were not the only factor that led to the conclusions of different studies.

The ratio of Democrats, Republicans, and independents is between 25-25-41.

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