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Fewer voters believe Donald Trump is in good health, and more think the 78-year-old Republican is too old to run for office now that President Joe Biden is no longer in the 2024 race
A Morning Consult survey of around 2,200 registered voters compared results from when Biden was still in the race to the latest polling when Vice President Kamala Harris was the presumptive 2024 Democratic nominee.
The results show that now Trump is facing off against the 59-year-old Harris, fewer voters believe Trump is in "good health," falling 6 points from 58 percent to 52.
Since Biden dropped out of the race, more than half (51 percent) now say that Trump is too old—up from 44 percent—and the number of people believing the former president is mentally fit has fallen 5 points from 53 percent to 48.
The latest full Morning Consult survey was conducted August 2-4 among a sample of 11,265 registered voters. The results have a margin of error of plus or minus 1 percentage point.
A Morning Consult survey of around 2,200 registered voters compared results from when Biden was still in the race to the latest polling when Vice President Kamala Harris was the presumptive 2024 Democratic nominee.
The results show that now Trump is facing off against the 59-year-old Harris, fewer voters believe Trump is in "good health," falling 6 points from 58 percent to 52.
Since Biden dropped out of the race, more than half (51 percent) now say that Trump is too old—up from 44 percent—and the number of people believing the former president is mentally fit has fallen 5 points from 53 percent to 48.
The latest full Morning Consult survey was conducted August 2-4 among a sample of 11,265 registered voters. The results have a margin of error of plus or minus 1 percentage point.
Donald Trump's health is of increasing concern to voters
A Morning Consult survey shows that fewer voters believe Trump is in "good health" now that Joe Biden is out of the 2024 race.
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