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Michelle Obama being pushed as Democratic presidential candidate for the 2024 elections

Washington, Feb. 28. As doubts rise about President Joe Biden’s mental capability when coupled with his age complications, the public demand to substitute him with Michelle Obama as the Democratic Party nominee for the 2024 president is already at 49%, a survey by the voters shows.

The Rasmussen Reports survey shows that 48% of Democrats who neither did their research nor witnessed live debates claimed they found substitute candidates better than Biden for the next election. Given the poll, it comes at a percent of 39 that the 81-year-old maintains her political position.

The fear of Biden’s ability to run for a second term is the driving force behind this notion. As for Michelle Obama, whose age does outweigh that of Bernie Sanders, their national campaigns bring about a generational change that many Democrats appreciate.

Though the survey showed only 33% taken positively as a clear exception from Biden, the very least between debuting and the last party in the office, forty-five people are pessimistic and believe that it is unlikely, and 18 people believe it will not occur.

Should there be an endorsement, Ms. Obama leads with 19% of the nominee’s backing. Republicans, on the other hand, were divided, as 27% of voters picked none of the above rather than the popular choices, including Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton.

At one point, Michelle Obama stated that she had no desire to run the country, although she was the one who demonstrated herself to be a great campaigner. It remains unknown whether she is in that pool or not.

But for now, President Biden is in no hurry to decide to let go of his job. He nevertheless goes on with relentless campaigning even after some of the polls place him (unnamed) behind another candidate (Trump) in 2024.

Running an alternative candidate at a late stage of the Democratic nomination is an exceptional action. However, the yearning for the opposite of Biden illustrates problems with another prospect.

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Hindustan Times

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