According to a poll released Friday by Harvard University's Center for American Political Studies, only 29% of Americans want President Joe Biden to run for a second term.
The most common reasons people gave for not wanting Biden to run again were that he is a bad president, too old and that it's time for a change.
The most popular reasons for not supporting Trump were that he will divide the country and that he is responsible for the January 6 rebellion.
There were 1,308 registered voters who participated in the poll.
The percentage of people who think the country is on the wrong track has gone up in the last month.
32% of Americans approve of Biden's handling of the economy, a low since he took office, while 28% approve of his handling of inflation.
According to a poll released Friday, Trump leads Biden by a wide margin in a potential second game.
Trump hasn't declared that he's running for president again, but has teased doing so on numerous occasions, including asking a crowd at a conservative conference in June if they'd like him to run to loud applause Many Democrats don't want Biden to run, but the White House insists he will.
A majority of Americans think the US is in a recession and will be in one over the next year. The number of people who said their financial situation is getting worse is the highest it has ever been. According to the Labor Department, consumer prices were 8.6% higher in May than they were a year ago.
According to a presidential poll, Trump leads Biden by five points.
Americans are strangely warm about a second Biden term.