Donald Trump and Joe Biden are seen during the final presidential debate in 2020 displayed on a screen of a smartphone. Photo Illustration: by Pavlo Conchar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
Voters don’t want President Biden or former President Trump on the ballot in 2024, according to a new Harvard Center for American Political Studies and Harris Poll.
Driving the news: A majority of people surveyed in late June spurned the possibility of a Biden and Trump rematch in the next presidential election, but the survey did find that Trump is on stronger footing with his base.
Details: Seven in 10 people polled said Biden should not seek a second term.
Between the lines: Asked whether Biden is “mentally fit to serve as President of the United States or do you have doubts about his fitness for office,” 60% of respondents said they have doubts about Biden’s fitness, including nine of 10 Republican respondents and more than a quarter of Democrats polled.
By the numbers: Six in ten voters say they don’t want Trump to run again.
Yes, but: The poll shows Trump is a clear favorite of GOP voters in a primary among other potential Republican nominees.
Methodology: This survey was conducted online from June 28-29 and includes 1,308 registered voters.