Snap poll: Most Americans approve of Biden ending his re-election campaign David Montgomery, YouGov Most Americans approve of President Joe Biden's decision to end his presidential campaign, according to a snap YouGov poll conducted hours after Biden's announcement Sunday. 71% of Americans either strongly or somewhat approve of Biden's withdrawal. There's less consensus over who should be the new Democratic presidential candidate, but 60% of Democrats join Biden in supporting Vice President Kamala Harris as the nominee, while only 21% of Democrats would support someone else.
ABC News/Ipsos poll: Majority of Democrats, Americans overall want Biden to step aside Ipsos While most Democrats say they would be satisfied with Biden as their party's presidential nominee, a majority believe it is time for him to exit the race. When it comes to being the Democratic party nominee for president in 2024, Harris fares better than other, lesser-known Democratic politicians.
Trump favorability rises following shooting, majority of Americans want Biden to end campaign Ivan Pereira, ABC News Following a week that included an assassination attempt on his life and the Republican National Convention, former President Donald Trump's favorability rating among Americans rose, according to a new ABC News/Ipsos poll. The poll also finds that more Americans blame Trump than Biden for the risk of politically motivated violence in this country, 46% to 27%. Majority Still Credits God for Humankind, but Not Creationism Megan Brenan, Gallup Creationist Belief Linked to More Religious, Less Educated, More Conservative Americans