• 9 months ago
A recent poll by Rasmussen Reports reveals that nearly half of Democrats prefer someone other than Joe Biden to run for president in 2024. Among potential replacements, Michelle Obama leads with 20% support. However, most Democrats opt for "none of the above." Despite speculation, Biden has not signaled stepping aside, leaving uncertainty about the Democratic ticket for the upcoming election.

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00:00 Recent polls indicate that nearly half of the Democrats, approximately 48 percent, are
00:07 in favor of having a different candidate instead of Joe Biden for the upcoming 2024 elections.
00:14 Among these Democrats, a significant portion of 20 percent expressed a preference of former
00:19 First Lady Michelle Obama to challenge Donald Trump.
00:22 The Rasmussen report indicates highlights a growing sentiment within the Democratic
00:26 Party that seeks an alternative to Biden for the November elections.
00:31 Around 48 percent of the voters surveyed indicated their approval to Democrats if they select
00:35 a new candidate to replace Biden before the election, while 38 percent expressed disapproval
00:40 of such a move.
00:43 Despite the desire for change within the party, only 33 percent of the Democrats believe that
00:47 shakeup in the ballot is likely to occur.
00:49 Furthermore, there is no clear consensus among the voters regarding who should replace Biden
00:54 if he decides not to seek the election.
00:57 Michelle Obama emerges as the top choice among potential substitutes for Biden, garnering
01:01 20 percent support in the polls.
01:04 Other contenders mentioned include Vice President Kamala Harris, former Vice Secretary of State
01:09 Hillary Clinton, California Governor Gavin Newsom, and Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
01:14 However, the most popular among the respondents was the "none of the above" chosen by 27 percent
01:18 of the Democrats.
01:19 Senator Ted Cruz of Texas previously suggested that the possibility of Michelle Obama becoming
01:24 the Democrat nominee, particularly at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago,
01:28 is most likely the former lady's first hometown.
01:32 Despite the speculation, Michelle Obama has consistently stated her intention to remain
01:36 a political.
01:37 Meanwhile, Biden faces challenges in polls across key battleground states, trailing behind
01:41 former President Donald Trump with a large margin.
01:44 However, Biden has not indicated any plan to step aside and allow another Democrat to
01:48 run in his place, leaving the party's nomination for the 2024 election uncertain.
01:53 The upcoming Democratic National Convention in Chicago may provide further insight into
01:57 the party's decision regarding its nominee.
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02:05 (dramatic music)

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