Topline
President Joe Biden’s shaky debate performance last week hasprovoked callsfor the 81-year-old to drop his reelection bid over concerns about his mental acuity, leading to several names being floated as potential replacements who would take on former President Donald Trump in November.
Biden has not indicated he intends to drop out. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Key Facts
Vice President Kamala Harris (45%) trails Trump (47%) by two points in a CNN/SRRS poll—a smaller deficit compared to Biden’s six-point shortfall behind Trump inthe same poll.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (42%), who hasstarkly pushed againstthe idea of replacing Biden, according to Politico, is five points behind Trump (47%) in the poll.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (43%), who has commonly been floated as a Biden replacement despite turning down rumors of a “shadow campaign”for the White House, polls five points behind Trump (48%), according to the poll.
Secretary of Transportation and former 2020 presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg (43%) trails Trump (47%) by four points in the CNN/SRRS poll.
At 44%, Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., a former presidential candidate who ran against Biden in 2019, also sits two points behind Trump (46%), albeit in a poll from progressive think tank Data for Progress.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (43%) expressed support for Biden after hisdebate performanceand is behind Trump (46%) by three percentage points in a Data for Progress poll.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., anotherfamiliar face to voters,polls three points behind Trump in the Data for Progress poll, with Klobuchar capturing 43% support compared to Trump’s 46%.
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Surprising Fact
Former First Lady Michelle Obama leads Trump by a whopping 11 points in anIpsos poll—50% to 39%—though her office toldNBC Newsin March she will not be running for president this year. That mark is immensely stronger than any other Democrat’s. The poll shows Biden in a 40%-40% tie with Trump—the former president leads all other possible Democratic candidates.
Big Number
66%.That is about the percentage of registered voters who are uncertain of Biden’s mental fitness following last week’s debate, according to aHarvard CAPS/Harris Pollof 2,090 registered voters conducted between Friday and Sunday.
Key Background
Concerns and criticisms around Biden’s mental acuity have been common throughout his run for president. However, scrutiny around the president’s mental fitness accelerated after his debate with Trump last week in which he repeatedly misspoke or lost his train of thought, doing so with a gravelly voice his campaignattributed to a coldonly after the debate was over. Biden hasnot entertainedany calls for him to step down despite somecoming from Democratic figureslike Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Texas, who urged Biden to withdraw from the presidential race Tuesday. A drop out from Biden would create anunprecedented processat the Democratic National Convention in August. Trump leads Biden by an average of 1.6 points in national polls, according toFiveThirtyEight.
Further Reading
Can Democrats Replace Biden? Here’s What Would Happen If Biden Leaves 2024 Race.(Forbes)
Here’s Who Has Called On Joe Biden To Drop Out—From Ex-Rep. Tim Ryan, Pundits And A Former Staffer(Forbes)