Joe Biden was crushed by the former president of the US, Donald Trump. This is not a vague statement, but rather a finding of a new survey. The findings of this fresh survey suggest that Joe Biden is actually not fit to become the president of the United States for the second term.
Trump had been keeping up with a narrow lead over Joe Biden prior to the debate. However, Trump could not widen the margin. There have been several calls to replace Biden as the presidential nominee of the Democratic party coming to the surface. The rules, however, are quite strict for the same. Additionally, Biden expressed his intention to be there in the race for the presidential election in the month of November.
The Schoen Cooperman Research
The Schoen Cooperman Research conducted the survey with a total of 500 people. The survey implied that over 51 percent of the respondents were of the view that it was Trump who won the debate. However, 23 percent of the respondents believed that Biden was the winner. Over 14 percent of the survey respondents were of the view that it was a draw. Finally, about 12 percent of the respondents said that the debate was a draw.
The findings suggested that more than 50 percent of the voters were actually not satisfied with Joe Biden's performance. Additionally, only a small section of the respondents, that is, over 17 percent of the respondents believed that the former president of the United States, Donald Trump did not perform up to the mark. Moreover, many believed that Trump seemed to be president.
The lead
A majority of the respondents, that is, about 75 percent of the respondents were actually more concerned about the health of Joe Biden. On the other side, over 39 percent of the respondents believed that Trump was actually quite chaotic and did not possess the right character to become the president of the United States for one more time.
This clearly suggests that Trump won the debate. However, this in no way means that the respondents did not confer an overwhelming assent. At present, over 47 percent of the respondents put their trust in Trump instead of Biden, who, on the other hand, holds an approval rating of 43 percent. It is also important to note that many expressed that they do not wish to vote in the upcoming elections in the month of November.