![]() ![]() ![]() But he was equally blunt about Trump: “I’ve had enough of him.” “I think he might be having some dementia, and I don’t think he has the power to run the country,” Marsha said of Biden. Rami Marsha, a 58-year-old CEO of a manufacturing company in Agoura Hills, California, is a registered Democrat who voted for Trump in 2016 and for Biden in 2020 - but says he’d likely leave the presidential race portion of his ballot blank if those two square off again in 2024. ![]() Some 5% use words like “strong” and “capable.” Trump’s negative comments center not on age but on his moral standing and conduct, along with things like “loudmouth” and “angry” (6%), “crazy” and “dangerous” (6%) and “narcissist” (6%). Fully 26% of respondents use words like “old” or “outdated” to describe Biden, and another 15% mention things like “slow” and “confused.”Īnother 10% give generally negative comments about the president, and 6% use words like “corrupt” and “crooked.” Just 6% offer words like “president” and “leader,” and 5% use those like “strong” and “capable” - the top positive comments made about Biden.īiden’s age was referenced frequently even among Democrats, 28% of whom mention it - a significantly higher percentage than those who point to the presidency or leadership (11%) or strength and capability (11%). According to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research there’s one thing Democrats and Republicans agree on when it comes to President Joe Biden: Majorities in both parties think he’s too old to be president. ![]()
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