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Joe has split job approval among registered voters, the poll found. It said that around 47 percent disapprove of his work and 46 percent approve of the work he is doing as US president. The other 7 percent were undecided about his work. Of the Democrats polled, 60 percent said they would see President Biden as the 2024 presidential nominee, while 39 percent said they would rather it be someone else.
The Republican voters polled, 67 percent said they would vote for Donald Trump in a hypothetical Republican primary with seven other candidates, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (the only candidate to reach double-digit support at 10 percent when the former president is in the race), former Vice President Mike Pence, Texas Senator Ted Cruz, and former South Carolina Governor and ex-UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.
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When placed head-to-head in a hypothetical 2024 presidential race, Biden is favorite to win against all of the other Republican challengers, including DeSantis. When Emerson last conducted the poll in February, Biden's approval rating was 49 percent while disapproval was at 39 percent, with 12 percent on the fence. But today it is 46 percent.
Joe Biden's ratings have been shot down since the United States completed the final stages of its withdrawal from Afghanistan, which was marred by chaotic scenes at the Kabul airport as the U.S. and allies scrambled to evacuate all their citizens and the Afghans who fear Taliban reprisals.
This poll also revealed that the majority (around 68 percent) of Americans believe the United States lost the war in Afghan, while just 32 percent believed the U.S. won.
Asked which president bears most of the responsibility for the war in Afghanistan, 49 percent believed it was former Republican President George W. Bush, who originally sent the troops there in 2001. Joe Biden came second with 24 percent, followed by Barack Obama with 18 percent and Trump with 10 percent.
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