NEW DELHI: According to a recent survey by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, a growing number of US adults have doubts about President Joe Biden‘s ability to effectively perform his duties due to his age. Approximately 60% of respondents expressed little to no confidence in Biden’s mental capability, a slight increase from earlier this year.
This sentiment is mirrored when it comes to former President Donald Trump, with nearly 60% also lacking confidence in his mental capability. With both candidates well beyond retirement age, the upcoming election is seen as a test for the world’s toughest job.
The next president will need to navigate global conflicts, address domestic emergencies, and work with a dysfunctional Congress. In his upcoming State of the Union address, Biden is expected to address these challenges and make his case for a second term. However, his approval rating stands at just 38%, with broad discontent regarding his handling of various issues such as the economy, immigration, and foreign policy.
Only about 40% of Democrats have extreme or high confidence in Biden’s mental abilities, compared to 80% of independents who lack confidence. Similarly, 59% of Republicans are confident in Trump’s mental abilities. Despite these differences, both parties agree that the other party’s nominee lacks the mental capability for the job.
Biden’s age has been a point of concern, particularly after a special counsel’s report described his memory as ‘hazy,’ ‘fuzzy,’ and ‘faulty.’ Biden has attempted to address these concerns through humor and by highlighting Trump’s own gaffes. However, his age continues to overshadow his policy achievements.
The poll also revealed that many Americans are pessimistic about their choices in the upcoming election due to concerns about age and cognitive decline. As a result, some voters are considering alternative options and focusing on Vice President Kamala Harris and Trump’s potential running mate.
The survey also showed discontent with Biden’s policies, particularly regarding inflation and the economy. Overall, the poll highlights the growing skepticism about Biden’s mental capability among the general population, with concerns about both candidates’ ages playing a significant role in shaping voters’ opinions. The survey was conducted among 1,102 adults and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.1 percentage points.
This sentiment is mirrored when it comes to former President Donald Trump, with nearly 60% also lacking confidence in his mental capability. With both candidates well beyond retirement age, the upcoming election is seen as a test for the world’s toughest job.
The next president will need to navigate global conflicts, address domestic emergencies, and work with a dysfunctional Congress. In his upcoming State of the Union address, Biden is expected to address these challenges and make his case for a second term. However, his approval rating stands at just 38%, with broad discontent regarding his handling of various issues such as the economy, immigration, and foreign policy.
Only about 40% of Democrats have extreme or high confidence in Biden’s mental abilities, compared to 80% of independents who lack confidence. Similarly, 59% of Republicans are confident in Trump’s mental abilities. Despite these differences, both parties agree that the other party’s nominee lacks the mental capability for the job.
Biden’s age has been a point of concern, particularly after a special counsel’s report described his memory as ‘hazy,’ ‘fuzzy,’ and ‘faulty.’ Biden has attempted to address these concerns through humor and by highlighting Trump’s own gaffes. However, his age continues to overshadow his policy achievements.
The poll also revealed that many Americans are pessimistic about their choices in the upcoming election due to concerns about age and cognitive decline. As a result, some voters are considering alternative options and focusing on Vice President Kamala Harris and Trump’s potential running mate.
The survey also showed discontent with Biden’s policies, particularly regarding inflation and the economy. Overall, the poll highlights the growing skepticism about Biden’s mental capability among the general population, with concerns about both candidates’ ages playing a significant role in shaping voters’ opinions. The survey was conducted among 1,102 adults and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.1 percentage points.