Eye-popping 72% dont think Biden has the mental and physical strength to be president: poll

A jaw-dropping 72% of registered voters do not believe President Biden has the “mental and cognitive health necessary to serve as president,” a new poll finds.Only 27% felt Biden, 81, possesses the necessary mental strength needed for the grueling duties of the commander-in-chief, marking a drop in the finding from just over two weeks ago (35% “does,” to 65% “does not”), according to a CBS News/YouGov poll.

The prior survey was taken on June 9.The new one was conducted between June 28-29 to gauge the aftermath of the debate against former President Donald Trump that over 51 million watched.

Among Democratic voters, 59% believe Biden has the cognitive faculties necessary to be president, compared to 41% who don’t.This is down from 71% “does” to 29% “does not” in the June 9 poll.

Answers were about evenly split when the same question was asked about Trump, 78.Fifty percent of respondents said they felt that the former president has the cognitive capacity for the job while 49% believe he doesn’t.In another bad sign for Biden, only 54% of Democrats believe he should be running for president, compared to 46% who don’t want him running, a 10-point plunge from 64% to 36% back in February, respectively, per the poll.

Among the electorate writ large, 72% say he shouldn’t be running, while 28% want him to, marking a dip from 63% to 37% back in February.When asked to explain their concerns about Biden’s fitness, 86% cited his age, 71% the decisions he could make in office, 66% his record and 59% his ability to campaign.

Still, a chunk of voters is shrugging off the debate.Voters generally felt that Biden was more truthful than Trump (40% to 32%) and 21% believed that Biden “presented ideas clearly” during last week’s Atlanta showdown.The CBS News/YouGov survey sampled 1,130 registered voters and had a margin of error of plus or minus 4.2 percentage points in that main bloc.

Some close allies of Biden grumbled that the poll did not peg ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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