The prospect of Joe Biden and Donald Trump being their party's presidential nominee again in 2024 would not only leave voters unhappy, a new poll finds, a victory by either would make many of them angry. The lack of enthusiasm also applies to Republicans about Trump and Democrats about Biden, the Washington Post reports. The Washington Post-ABC News poll found 17% of respondents expressed enthusiasm about Trump running again, and 7% felt the same way about a Biden candidacy—despite the fact that both received record vote totals in the 2020 presidential election.
Overall, 62% answered that they'd be dissatisfied or angry if Biden is reelected in 2024, while 56% said that about Trump winning a second term. Should they be the nominees, 48% of voters said they'd back Trump and 45% would support Biden, which is within the poll's margin of error. Neither has any opposition for the nominations yet. Asked about the poll Sunday on ABC's This Week, a couple of Republicans—New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie—said Trump wouldn't be able to beat Biden in 2024, per Politico.