The public is not looking forward to a potential Biden-Trump rematch in 2024. Fifty-eight percent would be dissatisfied if Donald Trump was the Republican nominee and 56% would be dissatisfied if Joe Biden was on the ticket for the Democrats. Sixty-eight percent of adults are pessimistic about the state of politics in the United States. About half lack confidence that either political party’s process for selecting their nominees will be fair.
Republicans are more satisfied about having Trump as their party’s standard bearer than Democrats are with having Biden as the party’s 2024 nominee. Independents’ satisfaction for either candidate falls in between Democrats’ and Republicans’.
Few have confidence that either party’s process for selecting their nominee for president is fair. Fifty-two percent have only a little or no confidence that the Republican nominee selection process is fair. Forty-seven percent say the same about the Democratic selection process. Less than half (43%) of Democrats have a lot of confidence in the fairness of their party’s selection process, and only 34% of Republicans have faith in theirs.
Less than half of adults think that votes from either party’s primaries or caucuses will be counted accurately. Republicans are more pessimistic than Democrats that primary votes will be accurately counted.
And Republicans are far more likely to lack confidence in the accuracy of the 2024 presidential vote count than Democrats.
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