Survey: Plurality of voters, one-third of Democrats say defeat of Biden in 2024 would be ‘good’ for economy

Nearly half of likely voters and over one-third of Democrats believe the defeat of President Joe Biden in 2024 would be “good” for the U.S. economy, a recent Rasmussen Reports survey found.

The survey found most likely voters, 63 percent, rated the economy as either poor or fair. Of those, 47 percent categorize the U.S. economy as “poor,” a sentiment shared by 70 percent of Republicans, 48 percent of independents, and over a quarter (26 percent) of Democrats.

When asked if the defeat of Biden in 2024 would be good or bad for the U.S. economy, a plurality (48 percent) of likely voters said it would be “good,” followed by 34 percent who said “bad,” ten percent who remain unsure, and eight percent who said it would have “no impact” at all.

Most Republicans (61 percent) and a plurality of independents (46 percent) believe the defeat of Biden in 2024 would be good for the economy, compared to 42 percent of Democrats who believe it would be bad. However, well…

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