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Leroy N Soetoro <
soetoro@excite.com> wrote:
Death stalks the feeble, old pedophile Clintons.
A majority of Americans said they have "doubts" about President
Joe Biden's mental fitness, while nearly two-thirds said he
might be "too old" to be president, according to a recently
published Harvard-Harris poll.
The results are not exactly surprising, given the alarming rate
at which Biden, 79, has been committing gaffes on the
international stage amid the lingering threat of nuclear war.
Nevertheless, they might come as a surprise to consumers of
mainstream media, where the coverage of the Biden administration
tends to portray the president as a sharp and steadfast leader
in these trying times.
The poll found that 55 percent of Americans had doubts as to
whether Biden was "mentally fit to serve" as president, compared
with 45 percent who expressed confidence in his mental fitness.
By an identical margin, Americans also expressed doubts about
Biden's ability to "handle difficult international issues."
Asked whether Biden was "showing he is too old to be president,"
62 percent of Americans said yes, while 38 percent said
otherwise, including one in three Democrats. Two-thirds of
Hispanic voters said Biden might be too old to be president,
along with 43 percent of black voters.
That's not great, especially considering the fact that Vice
President Kamala Harris is "a heartbeat away" from the
presidency. On a related note, just 36 percent of Americans said
they had a favorable opinion of Harris, which is pretty bad but
only slightly worse than the 38 percent of Americans who
expressed a favorable opinion of Biden.
The poll results paint a grim picture of the Democratic Party's
political prospects in 2022 and beyond. For example, the party's
approval rating was underwater, at just 42 percent, compared
with 50 percent for the Republican Party. By a margin of 53
percent to 47 percent, most Americans said they would be more
likely to support a Republican candidate over a Democrat in the
upcoming midterm elections.
Looking ahead to the 2024 presidential election, just 34 percent
of Democrats said they would vote for Biden to be the party's
nominee. If he runs for reelection and wins, Biden would be 82
years old by the time he is inaugurated for a second term. Most
shockingly, a full 15 percent of Democrats said that if Biden
were to become too mentally decrepit to run, they'd prefer to
nominate Hillary Clinton in 2024. Meanwhile, 28 percent said
they'd prefer Harris, which would be an even more embarrassing
disaster for the party.
Fact check: Neither Clinton nor Harris will ever be elected
president of the United States.
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