Poll: 60 percent do not want Trump to run again in 2024

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Sixty percent of voters don't want President Trump Donald TrumpTrump taps Conway, Chao to government posts in waning days of administration Pelosi, Schumer hit Trump but cite 'progress' in COVID relief talks House GOP leader trolls Democrats over reduced majority MORE to run for president again in 2024, according to an NPR/PBS NewsHouse/Marist poll released Wednesday.

The survey found just 32 percent of respondents think the president should run for a second nonconsecutive term.

A majority of Republicans said they would support Trump running in 2024, but the percentage, 67 percent, is significantly lower than the over 90 percent support he enjoyed among his party during the election.

Sixty-five percent of respondents said the president should concede to President-elect Joe Biden Joe BidenTrump Jr. cuts ad for Loeffler, Perdue in Georgia Biden to tap Vilsack for Agriculture secretary: reports Georgia elections official: Trump should 'act more responsibly' MORE and 61 percent said that despite his frequent unsubstantiated claims of widespread voter fraud, the official results are accurate.

The poll comes the same day as a Politico/Morning Consult poll indicating 60 percent of Republicans think Trump is likely to run again, including 76 percent of Republicans, 60 percent of independents and 47 percent of Democrats. An earlier survey found 53 percent of Republicans would support the president in 2024 if he ran.

Although Trump has refused to acknowledge Biden as president-elect and has attempted to overturn the results of the election, he is reportedly planning on announcing a 2024 run once Biden’s victory is certified. At a White House Christmas party last week, Trump seemingly alluded to the plan, saying “It’s been an amazing four years. We are trying to do another four years. Otherwise, I’ll see you in four years.”

Trump, who is not expected to attend Biden’s inauguration, is also reportedly considering counterprogramming the ceremony with an official campaign launch event for a 2024 bid.

Marist pollsters surveyed 1,065 adults, including 916 registered voters, from Dec. 1-6. The survey has a 3.7-point margin of error and a four-point margin of error for registered voters.

astrozombie2012 on December 9th, 2020 at 23:09 UTC »

I hope this shit splits the Republican Party right down the middle... I don’t want to deal with the extremist fuckwads, but if the GOP never wins the whitehouse again I’ll be happy

surfteacher1962 on December 9th, 2020 at 22:23 UTC »

I think one of the main reasons that Trump will announce that he is running in 2024 is so he can keep the grift going on his glassy eyed, moronic cult. They are gullible enough to keep lining his pockets.

NoAbsense on December 9th, 2020 at 22:21 UTC »

Over 80 million didn’t want him to be President still.