Nearly three out of four voters think Biden should debate primary challengers

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'With sagging poll numbers, stunning displays of incompetence and after his latest trip and fall at the Air Force Academy, nearly three out of every four voters think JoeBiden should debate primary challengers in the 2024 presidential campaign.' -CWTremo

With sagging poll numbers, stunning displays of incompetence, and after his latest trip and fall at the Air Force Academy graduation, nearly three out of every four voters think President Joe Biden should debate primary challengers in the 2024 presidential campaign. Those are the results of a recent poll from Rasmussen Reports.

The only two potential challengers to Biden’s nomination are Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Marianne Williamson. Both are considered “fringe candidates” by most Democratic political strategists, according to Rasmussen Reports. However, among Democrats, 67% would vote for Biden, 17% would vote for Kennedy, 2% for Williamson, and 6% preferred some other candidate.

Granted, Van Der Beek’s objections are unusual and also not a reflection of a deteriorating democracy or ignoring the will of the people.

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