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Sir Mohamed
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« on: April 29, 2024, 08:53:08 AM »

We're reading about and pollster frequently conduct surveys with so-called "double haters", ergo people disliking Biden and Trump as major party candidates. Sort of reminds me of 2016, while in 2020 Biden at least seemed semi-popular. That said, I wonder whether this would be any different in another matchup. Tbh, if the 2024 race was Harris vs. DeSantis, I'm fairly certain both would also have negative approvals (most likely even in double digits).

Could this phenomen be the new norm even beyond the age of Trump? Just look at surveys polling the favorabilities of other major US politicians. Most of them are underwater, regardless of party, ideology, age, gender or race. It feels like we're living in times of general anexity over politics and leaders and every presidential election is now more of a contest about who's the lesser evil. Imho, this goes way beyond Biden and Trump as candidates.
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« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2024, 09:00:43 AM »

For now, it seems like it.

But 2028 could be a different story if both parties nominate fresh faces (Democrats certainly will).

Depends on the 2024 outcome. If Biden is reelected, I expect Harris to be the nominee. She won't cakewalk to the nomination alá Gore 2000, but she's at least the early frontrunner. She probably even runs with Biden losing this year, though then her task gets much more difficult as opposed to being a sitting VP.
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« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2024, 01:31:37 AM »

About 1-in-4 Americans have unfavorable views of both Biden and Trump. This sentiment is more common among younger adults than older adults, and among voters who identify as independents.  Only 2% of Americans have a favorable opinion of both, lol.  Pew Research

I don't think this is a new normal, however.  Trump and Biden are both uniquely unpopular politicians within their own parties.  Both parties will probably nominate more popular choices in 2028.


2028 is possible, but as I said in the OP, it's not exclusively Biden and Trump. In a Harris vs. RDS matchup, it's relatively clear that both aren't liked as well.
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