According to a new poll, a large majority of Democrats want someone other than President Joe Biden to be their party's candidate for the White House in four years.
According to a New York Times/Siena College Research Institute survey of registered voters, only 26% of Democrats would prefer Biden as their party's candidate.
The poll has bad news for Biden when it comes to younger Democratic voters, and it also has bad news for Biden when it comes to how all voters view the country.
A majority of Democrats under the age of 30 want someone other than Biden to be their nominee, according to a survey.
The president's age and job performance were the top reasons cited by Democratic respondents why they didn't want Biden to be the party's nominee. Thirty-three percent cited Biden's age, while 32% said they were not happy with the work he has done.
The United States is on the wrong path according to a majority of voters.
There was one bright point for Biden.
According to the survey, Biden would beat Trump in the next election. Trump has said he will run for the White House three times.
More than half of the people questioned said they would vote for Biden, compared to less than a third who would back Trump.
The survey was done over the course of a week. The margin of error was 4.1percentage points.
Biden is in his first term as president.
According to a new Gallup poll, just 33% of respondents think Biden deserves to be reelected, while 67% think he doesn't. More than two years before he faced Biden, Trump saw a lower level of support for re- election in a poll.
The congressional elections are less than four months away.
The Democrats hold a majority in the house. Democrats have 48 seats in the Senate and two independents who caucus with them, making them the most powerful party in the Senate. Despite 50 Republicans holding seats, Democrats have control of that chamber thanks to the power of the vice president.
The economy was identified by 20% of respondents as the most important problem, followed by inflation and the cost of living.
The state of democracy or political division was identified as the top concern by 11 percent of respondents.
5% of respondents said abortion and women's rights were the most important.
The June 24 ruling by the Supreme Court said that there is no federal right to abortion. It is expected that the decision will result in abortion being banned in more states than before.