Polls Finds Rising Tide Of Voters Worried Biden Lacks Fitness To Be President

A growing number of voters are increasingly anxious about President Joe Biden‘s fitness to serve as commander in chief as he seeks a second term, a new poll shows.

More than two-thirds of registered voters — 68% — said they have moderate to major concerns about Biden “not having the necessary mental and physical health” to be president, according to the latest national survey conducted for NBC News. That marks a 17-point increase from when voters were asked the question in October 2020.

The new poll shows 32% of voters said they have little to no real concerns, which is a drop from the 48% of voters who responded similarly in October 2020, roughly a month before the November presidential election that year.

NBC poll: A majority of Americans says Joe Biden 'not having the necessary mental and physical health to be president' is a 'major concern.' https://t.co/67kQIPKn6C pic.twitter.com/r5LZM53hhL

— Byron York (@ByronYork) June 25, 2023

Already the oldest person to be president at 80, Biden would be 86 at the end of a second term. His tendency to lose his train of thought while speaking and moments caught on camera where he has tripped or fallen over have spurred concerns about his ability to lead effectively.

Biden said in April that his age does not “register” with him. “I respect them taking a hard look at it — I’d take a hard look at it, as well. I took a hard look at it before I decided to run, and I feel good. I feel excited about the prospects,” Biden added.

Voters were asked the same question about former President Donald Trump, who is 77, is again running for the White House, and generally leads 2024 GOP primary polls. Fifty-five percent of registered voters said they had moderate to major concerns about Trump not having the needed mental and physical health to serve as president (up from 51% in October 2020), while 44% went with minor or no real concerns (down from 49%).

This new poll also asked voters about their level of concern with either Biden or Trump being re-elected and serving another four years in office. Sixty percent said they had moderate to major concerns about Biden while 58% said the same of Trump; 40% said they had minor to no concerns about Biden and 42% were similarly unbothered about Trump.

A hypothetical general election rematch showed Biden ahead with 49% support over Trump’s 45%. The survey also looked at a match-up between Biden and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, showing a 47%-47% tie in the general election.

Republican pollster Bill McInturff of Public Opinion Strategies and Democratic pollster Jeff Horwitt of Hart Research Associates conducted the poll among 1,000 registered voters from June 16 to June 20, mostly by phone. The pollsters said their survey has a margin of error of plus-or-minus 3.10 percentage points for registered voters and plus-or-minus 4.38 percentage points for Republican primary voters.

Retired U.S. Admiral Makes Prediction On What’s Going To Happen To Wagner Boss Prigozhin

Retired U.S. Admiral James Stavridis predicted on Sunday that Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin’s days are numbered following his failed coup in Russia over the weekend.

Stavridis made the remarks during an interview with NBC News’ “Meet The Press” when asked about the state of Russia’s military leadership in wake of the rebellion.

He said that the incident was the latest piece of “chaos” that Russia has had to deal with over the last 16 months since President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine.

“You’ve seen terrible logistics, bad intelligence, bad leadership on battlefield, casual use of cell phones,” he said. “In fact, these events of the last couple days will have unearthed a treasure trove of intelligence for the United States military.”

“In terms of Prigozhin … the Games of Thrones philosophy applies here,” he continued. “If you go for the king, you better kill the king. Prigozhin didn’t do that. He now is going to be isolated from the 35,000 fighters that have protected him. He’s like a snake whose head has been cut off from its body. I don’t think he’ll last 60, 90 days, frankly, because Putin at his dark heart is a never forgive, never forget kind of person.”

Stavridis said that Putin will do “everything he can to wreak vengeance on Prigozhin.”

Stavridis said that he believes that the attempted rebellion would impact Russia’s ability to fight in Ukraine.

“There’s the moral function of this, the internal,” he said. “Picture yourself as a Russian conscript watching all this unfold. And they are doing so on the internet. They have access.”

“Number two, the material that has gone into the backing-and-forthing here is going to be denied,” he continued. “Number three, leadership changes, potentially. As Mike McFaul said, watch what happens to Shoigu. Does he stay in power? Is he part of the deal? I don’t know the answer. No one does.”

WATCH:

WATCH: Retired Admiral James Stavridis lays out what to watch for in Russia from here on …

➡️ Prigozhin will be isolated from 35,000 fighters
➡️ Prigozhin won’t last 60-90 days
➡️ Leadership changes. Does Shoigu stay on as minister of defense? pic.twitter.com/amxibhE7It

— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) June 25, 2023

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