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Convention of States Action, in partnership with The Trafalgar Group—one of America’s most accurate pollsters—is releasing the results of a new national survey. Results were from surveys conducted June 5th through June 9th of over 1,000 likely general election voters.

“The lengths that this administration and corporate media are reaching to in order to cover for Biden’s mounting physical and mental stumbles is bordering on the absurd. Americans know it’s becoming a case of ‘believe what we say, not what you see’. Even members of his own party want to see him square off in a public debate against his Democratic primary opponent, presumably to assure themselves he’s up to the task.” said Mark Meckler, President of the Convention of States. “The reality though is that Biden is not up to the task and everyone involved in continuing this charade are putting our country and the American people at great risk.”

For complete details on the poll, including graphics, please visit:
https://www.thetrafalgargroup.org/news/nat-issues-2024-biden-0614/

KEY INSIGHT: 64 Percent of American Voters Say President Biden is too Old for Second Term:

  • 63.5 percent of voters believe President Biden is too old to effectively serve a 2nd term in the White House.
  • 28.1 percent of voters believe President Biden is not too old to effectively serve a 2nd term in the White House.
  • 8.4 percent are not sure.

KEY INSIGHT: Majority of Independents Join Republicans in Saying Biden too Old for 2nd Term, Nearly 30 percent of Democrats Agree:

  • 64 percent of Independent voters believe President Biden is too old to effectively serve a 2nd term in the White House. 24.5 percent say he is not too old, and 11.5 percent are not sure.
  • 92.3 percent of Republican voters believe President Biden is too old to effectively serve a 2nd term in the White House. 4.3 percent say he is not too old, and 3.4 percent are not sure.
  • 29.3 percent of Democratic voters believe President Biden is too old to effectively serve a 2nd term in the White House. 59 percent say he is not too old, and 11.7 percent are not sure.

KEY INSIGHT: 78 Percent of American Voters Say They Want President Biden to Debate His Democratic Primary Opponent, Robert Kennedy Jr.:

  • 77.5 percent of voters say the two leading candidates for the Democratic Presidential Primary, President Biden and Robert Kennedy Jr., should engage in the Presidential Primary Debate process.
  • 15.6 percent of voters say the two leading candidates for the Democratic Presidential Primary, President Biden and Robert Kennedy Jr., should not engage in the Presidential Primary Debate process.
  • 6.9 percent are not sure.

KEY INSIGHT: Bipartisan Majorities Want President Biden to Debate Robert Kennedy Jr.:

  • 57.5 percent of Democratic voters say the two leading candidates for the Democratic Presidential Primary, President Biden and Robert Kennedy Jr., should engage in the Presidential Primary Debate process. 31.7 percent say no, and 10.8 percent are not sure.
  • 80.1 percent of Independent voters say the two leading candidates for the Democratic Presidential Primary, President Biden and Robert Kennedy Jr., should engage in the Presidential Primary Debate process. 11.3 percent say no, and 8.6 percent are not sure.
  • 92.8 percent of Republican voters say the two leading candidates for the Democratic Presidential Primary, President Biden and Robert Kennedy Jr., should engage in the Presidential Primary Debate process. 4.9 percent say no, and 2.3 percent are not sure.

Author: COS Action

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