Little enthusiasm for a second Biden term

 Chris Cillizza:

Voters sent a variety of mixed signals in the 2022 midterm elections, but one thing came through quite clearly: they don’t want President Joe Biden to run for a second term.

According to national exit polling, 67% of midterm voters don’t want Biden to run for president in 2024, compared to 30% who want him to run. The current numbers show that, unsurprisingly, 90% of self-identified Republicans who voted in the midterm don’t want to see Biden run again, but 38% of self-identified Democrats also don’t want to see him run again.

Those numbers are consistent with polling conducted in the run-up to this year’s election. In a Marquette Law School poll from September, 72% of Americans said they didn’t want Biden to run for reelection. Democrats in that poll were sharply divided on the question: 52% said he should run again while 48% said he shouldn’t.

Biden was asked about those sobering exit poll numbers during a post-election press conference on Wednesday. He said that the number of people who don’t want him to run will not impact his decision. To those with doubts, Biden offered only this: “Watch me.”
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I look forward to voting against him again and hopefully, more people will join me the next time. 

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