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Just 25 percent of likely voters are very confident that President Joe Biden is physically and mentally up to the task of being President, according to a recent Rasmussen Reports national phone and online survey.

Another 19 percent said they are somewhat confident in Biden’s capability, but 42 percent said they are not at all confident and another 12 percent are not very confident.

In March, 30 percent said they were very confident in Biden’s ability to handle the job.

Should Biden win another term, he’ll be 86 years old when that second term ends. Fifty-five percent of voters said that is too old to be President. Thirty percent said it is not too old while 15 percent said they aren’t sure.

A majority of Democrats (66 percent) believe Biden is actually doing the job of President, but just 36 percent of unaffiliated voters and 16 percent of Republicans agree.

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