A majority of Americans do not want President Joe Biden to run for reelection in 2024, according to a new Echelon Insights survey.
The survey, taken Jan. 21-23 from 1,029 registered voters, simply asked if they would like to see Biden run for president in 2024. A total of 55% said no, 32% said yes, and 13% were uncertain.
The survey also asked the same question regarding former President Donald Trump. A total of 33% said yes, 59% said no, and eight percent were uncertain.
Thanks for following along, here’s a treat for you: Trump holds a narrow lead over Hillary Clinton in a hypothetical 2024 matchup between the two former rivals. pic.twitter.com/mLCQZw6HL7
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The survey further noted that 47 would likely vote for Biden in the 2024 election against Trump, with 43 percent saying they would support Trump over Biden.
In the same survey, 44 percent said they would choose Trump over Hillary Clinton, with 43 percent choosing Clinton.
Presidential Polling:
Trump (R): 44%
Clinton (D): 43%Echelon / January 23, 2022 / n=1029 / Onlinehttps://t.co/GriLEdNi18
โ Polling USA (@USA_Polling) January 27, 2022
The intriguing survey shows Trump ranking stronger than Clinton and Biden barely ranking over Trump as he enters the second year of his term. That is the last thing Democrats want to hear going into the midterm elections.