Biden actually gained a point since last month’s survey, which was taken before the debate. In this poll, he leads Trump 50% to 48% in a head-to-head matchup. But Biden slips when third-party options are introduced, with Trump holding the slightest advantage with 43% to 42%.

Those numbers, though, do not represent statistically significant differences, as the margin of error in the survey is +/- 3.1 percentage points, meaning results could be 3 points higher or lower.

The poll also found that, at this point, no other mainstream Democrat who has been mentioned as a replacement for the president on the ticket does better than Biden.

The results reflect the hyperpolarized political environment in the country and the reality that both of the major parties’ presumptive nominees bring with them significant disadvantages. Majorities of those surveyed continue to say they have a negative opinion of both men, and neither, they say, should be on the ballot at all.

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    • @KevonLooney@lemm.ee
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      55 months ago

      Yeah, he said exactly that in the speech last night. Didn’t anyone watch it?

      Someone asked him “What about your legacy?” He said he didn’t care about his legacy, he cares about “finishing the job” and getting things done for the United States of America. That’s exactly what you want to hear from a presidential candidate.

      “Legacy” is something journalists care about because they don’t do anything tangible. They just write articles about people who actually do things. Biden’s focus on action actually made me like him more.

    • @cyd@lemmy.world
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      15 months ago

      That’s the point. Biden’s legacy is most likely a Trump second term, alongside a Republican Senate and House. Even if he wins by dumb luck, it would still have been a bad decision, like a bad poker play that wins.