Most Americans say they’re worse off than in 2020 – with the midterms less than a month away
- A majority of American voters want someone other than President Joe Biden to run in 2024 if they election was today, the Fox News poll found
- More than 50% also said they don’t think Biden is trustworthy and honest
- Democrats still hold a slim lead among voters in a generic Congressional ballot
- But Republicans edge out among voters who say they’re certain to vote Nov. 8
- 89% of people surveyed said inflation and rising prices are a top concern
Just one-third of American voters would send President Joe Biden back to the White House if the 2024 election were held today, according to new poll findings published on Sunday.
A majority of Americans also believe their lives are worse off than they were two years ago, the poll found.
The new survey by Fox News was taken from October 9 through 12, less than a month until Election Day 2022 when voters will decide which party controls Congress for the latter half of Biden’s term.
While a 54-percent majority said they want someone other than Biden to run for president, Democrats do have a slight edge over Republicans on the generic Congressional ballot.
Forty-four percent of registered voters said they preferred the left to the right for their Congressional votes while 41 percent said the opposite.
However, Republicans have a one-point edge among people who ‘feel certain to vote,’ according to the survey.
Biden’s re-electability still remains fairly high among Democrats, with 71 percent backing him in a hypothetical current-day re-election bid.
He’s still widely unpopular with Republicans, as expected, but Sunday’s poll results are a stunning near-uniform condemnation of Biden despite his campaign pledge to unite all Americans.
Just 4 percent of Republican voters said they’d re-elect Biden. A whopping 91 percent preferred a different candidate.