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Poll: Majority Of Voters Believe Joe Biden Should Resign

 July 30, 2024

In a revealing development, a recent Rasmussen Reports poll suggests that a majority of likely U.S. voters think President Joe Biden should resign after ending his re-election campaign earlier this month.

The poll also shows significant approval for Biden's decision not to seek a second term, though opinions on his presidential legacy are varied as a large segment of voters would like him to exit the role early, as Breitbart reports.

Majority Supports Biden’s Resignation

The results from the July 22-24 poll indicate that 52% of likely voters believe President Biden should resign from office, with 36% strongly agreeing.

Conversely, 44% of likely voters disagree with Biden stepping down, with 31% strongly opposed to his resignation.

Among political affiliations, 73% of Republican respondents agree that Biden should resign immediately, a sentiment shared by 56% of unaffiliated voters. In contrast, only 30% of Democrats concur with Biden’s resignation.

Younger voters, specifically those under 40, form the demographic most likely to push for an immediate resignation. Older voters, especially those aged 65 and above, show strong approval for Biden's decision to cease his re-election campaign.

Biden's Re-election Campaign Ends

President Biden announced the end of his re-election campaign earlier in July, a decision that has garnered considerable approval across the political spectrum. A striking 76% of likely voters commend Biden for opting not to run for a second term, with 53% expressing strong approval.

This decision is met with broad bipartisan support. Specifically, 84% of Democrats endorse Biden’s choice, compared to 74% of Republicans and 72% of unaffiliated voters. Only 18% disapprove of his decision to step back from the election race.

House Speaker Mike Johnson has been vocal on this matter, stating, “If Joe Biden is not fit to run for president, he is not fit to serve as President. He must resign the office immediately.”

Divided Views on Biden's Legacy

The poll's findings also delve into how voters perceive Biden's legacy. Opinions are sharply divided, with 22% believing he will be remembered as a great president, and 24% viewing him as a good president. In contrast, 21% think he will be remembered as a bad president, and 29% as the worst president ever.

Among Democrats, a substantial 79% think Biden will be remembered positively, with 41% considering him a great president and 38% a good president. This positive outlook is less prevalent among Republicans and unaffiliated voters, where only 19% and 38%, respectively, share this sentiment.

A stark 52% of Republicans predict Biden will be remembered as the worst president ever, with 30% of unaffiliated voters and 7% of Democrats agreeing with this bleak assessment.

Poll Conducted Among Likely Voters

The Rasmussen Reports poll was carried out with 1,074 likely U.S. voters, featuring a margin of sampling error of ±3 percentage points and a confidence level of 95%.

The survey highlights the political and demographic differences in opinions toward President Biden's tenure and future. Responses from various age groups and political affiliations provide a comprehensive view of the current political climate and public sentiment.

While the majority of Republicans and younger voters advocate for Biden's immediate resignation, substantial approval from older and Democratic voters for his decision not to seek reelection suggests a nuanced perspective on his leadership.

Conclusion

The Rasmussen Reports poll underscores a divided electorate on President Joe Biden’s tenure and future. With a majority supporting his decision to cease his reelection campaign, yet also favoring his immediate resignation, the spectrum of opinion is broad. As 52% of likely voters call for his resignation and varied views on his legacy emerge, the political landscape remains contentious.

Mike Johnson's call for Biden's immediate resignation echoes the sentiments of many, emphasizing the ongoing debate over Biden’s suitability to serve.

As the country navigates these political currents, the polling results provide a snapshot of the nation's divided stance on President Biden. The survey, conducted among 1,074 likely voters, presents a detailed reflection of public opinion at this pivotal moment in American politics.