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A poll Monday highlighted just how rotten a choice 2024 voters will face if Presidents Joe Biden and Donald Trump are the nominees.

More than three-quarters of Americans (77%) believe Biden, 80, would be too old to govern if reelected.

That includes 69% of Democrats, the Associated Press-NORC poll found.

By comparison, only 51% think Trump (three years younger than Biden) is too old.

Yet the first words that come to mind for more voters (23%) than any other when they think of The Donald are “corrupt,” “dishonest,” “crooked” or some variation.  

That’s nearly three times the rate for Biden.

And voters’ disdain for both men goes well beyond age or integrity: Overall, only 24% want Biden to run again; just 30% want Trump.


  A new poll found that 77% of Americans believe President Biden would be too old to govern if re-elected in 2024. Chris Kleponis – Pool Via Cnp/dpa via ZUMA Press A new poll found that 77% of Americans believe President Biden would be too old to govern if re-elected in 2024. Chris Kleponis – Pool Via Cnp/dpa via ZUMA Press

Biden’s record is disastrous: On his watch, Americans have faced the worst inflation they’ve seen in decades; migrants have overwhelmed cities; violent crime, homelessness and drug deaths have soared.

His botched Afghan bugout sent a message of weakness, emboldening Russia, which then invaded Ukraine, and China, which is licking its chops over Taiwan.

Mountains of evidence suggest Biden and his family are up to their eyeballs in corruption — with his Justice Department covering for them.

Meanwhile, Trump faces four separate criminal indictments, covering a whopping 91 counts.

Many see him as the single most divisive leader the nation has ever had.

The lies he’s told about the 2020 election being “stolen” and his horrendous inaction during the Capitol riot are disqualifying all by themselves.

No wonder 53% of Americans say there’s no way they’d vote for Trump.

All of which would leave voters with no good options, if both he and Biden are the nominees.


  Former President Donald Trump has been indicted four separate times this year. AP Photo/Alex Brandon Former President Donald Trump has been indicted four separate times this year. AP Photo/Alex Brandon

People will step into the voting booths holding their noses — if they vote at all.

What a nightmare: Picking the next president based on which choice America despises less.

Pray, pray we do better.

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