Former President Donald Trump leads President Biden in a hypothetical general election rematch, a new poll reveals growing concerns about the president’s health.
According to the latest Quinnipiac University poll, Mr. Biden currently has a 4-point lead in the hypothetical race against Mr. Trump, securing the support of 49% of likely voters, ahead of the 45% who said they would vote for the former president. ing.
The results reflect a slight narrowness in the race, after a Jan. 31 poll showed Biden leading Trump by 6 points, 50% to 44%. .
Trump remains the front-runner in the Republican presidential primary, securing support from 80% of those who identify as Republicans, but former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley is the Republican candidate. Only 17% said it was desirable.
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Former President Donald Trump is a strong front-runner in the Republican presidential primary. (Nuclear Regulatory Commission)
Amid growing concerns about the president’s fitness, a majority of voters (67%) said they believe Biden is old and physically incapable of serving another four years in office.
Conversely, 57% of voters think Trump is not too old to serve another term as president.
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The poll also found that nearly twice as many voters believe Trump is more physically fit than Biden.

The poll noted that nearly twice as many voters believe Trump is more physically fit than President Biden. (Anna Moneymaker)
“The physical and mental health differences between Biden and Trump make both appear vulnerable,” Tim Malloy, a Quinnipiac University polling analyst, said in a statement. “Yes, Trump won despite age and physical fitness issues, but voters have more faith in Biden’s empathy for them and his mental stability to do his job. ”
Only 40% of voters said they approved of Biden’s actions as president.
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The poll results come just weeks after Special Counsel Robert Hur released a report into Biden’s handling of classified documents, describing the president as a “sympathetic and well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory.” Announced.