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Putin and Biden cardboard cutouts.
Putin and Biden cardboard cutouts. Sean Gallup/Getty Images

According to a new Morning Consult poll, Republican voters are almost as likely to say the world would be better off without President Biden as they are to say the same about Putin.

84 percent of GOP voters think the world would be a better place without a Biden presidency, while a near majority of U.S. voters think the same.

Republican voters were more likely to say that the world would be a better place without Biden than they were to say that the world would be a worse place without Kim.

A majority of Democrats said the world would be worse without President Biden. 86 percent of them said the world would benefit from Putin not being in power.

64 percent of US voters said the world would be worse off without President Zelensky.

2,005 registered U.S. voters were surveyed by Morning Consult. There is a margin of error of 2 percentage points. Morning Consult has more results.

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