More than a third of likely Democrat primary voters believe someone other than Biden should be the Democrat presidential nominee, according to a poll partially conducted after he announced his reelection bid on Tuesday.
Of note, this is one of the first polls of declared candidates conducted after Kennedy’s announcement last week.
While Biden took 67 percent of the response, 14 percent backed Kennedy, and 5 percent supported Williamson. The Suffolk poll was published hours before Kennedy officially launched his campaign in Boston last week.In Emerson’s poll, Biden’s approval rating pings at just 41 percent, which is down 3 points since February.
Marianne Williamson leaves the stage after endorsing Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders during a campaign rally at Vic Mathias Shores Park on February 23, 2020, in Austin, Texas.
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