NEW HAMPSHIRE (Yaakov M / VINnews) A stunning new poll shows that just a tiny sliver of New Hampshire Democrat voters want incumbent President Biden as their nominee in the next election.
Even more embarrassing, Biden is not their number one choice, which is virtually unheard of with an incumbent.
Pete Buttigieg, the woke Transportation Secretary, got more support than Biden among likely Democratic primary voters in New Hampshire.
The University of New Hampshire Granite Poll found that 17% of likely Democrat primary voters would choose Buttigieg as the 2024 nominee.
Biden received 16%, followed by socialist Senator Elizabeth Warren and (recalled) California Governor Gavin Newsom, who each got 10%.
Not sure if I've seen a primary poll like this for an incumbent president https://t.co/jGqEPL86ff pic.twitter.com/nDuUMeMBC8
— Paul Blumenthal (@PaulBlu) July 26, 2022
When voters were asked about their second choice for 2024, Senator Cory Booker got 14%, followed by Buttigieg at 13%.
In comparison, only a paltry 2% chose Biden as second choice.
Only 31% of likely Democrat voters said they want Biden to run again in 2024.
Meanwhile, President Trump, despite being incessantly abused and pummelled by Democrats, the fake news media, and even Republicans, continues to dominate the Republican party.
According to a new Des Moines Register Iowa Poll, 57% of Iowa Republicans want Trump to run in 2024.
And in Tampa this past weekend, Trump dominated a straw poll at the Turning Point USA Student Conference. Attendees were asked who they would vote for in 2024 if Trump decided to launch another White House run.
78.7% of attendees said they would vote Trump.
Of course, that was not a scientific poll, and more research is required, however the sentiment among many conservatives appears to be supportive of President Trump. Apparently they care more about gas prices and sound policy than about nasty tweets and January 6th.
In addition, Trump’s track record this primary season has been extremely strong. He has nominated over 200 candidates in races throughout the country, with over a 90% success rate, demonstrating that he is still extremely influential over Republican voters around the country.
As reported by Vos Iz Neias