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Most U.S. voters have little confidence that President Biden has the physical and mental fortitude needed to serve in the White House again, according to the latest polls, but a similar majority believes former President Trump I am concerned that even if elected, he will not behave ethically.
Most U.S. voters are not satisfied with a rematch between Biden and Trump just six months before the presidential election, according to a Pew Research Center poll released Wednesday.
The survey found that about 15% of voters are very or extremely confident that Biden has the physical strength necessary to carry out the duties of the presidency, and 20% are somewhat confident. Approximately 65% of respondents said they had little or no confidence.
According to the survey, only 21% have very or very confidence in Biden’s mental fitness to act as president, 16% have some confidence and 62% have little or no confidence. do not have.
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Former President Trump had higher confidence from voters than President Biden in terms of his physical and mental strength as president. (Curtis Means/DailyMail.com, via AP, Pool)
Trump garnered higher confidence from respondents in both his physical and mental fitness, with about 36% saying they were very or very confident in his physical fitness to be president, 24% feeling somewhat confident, and 40% saying they were very or very confident in his physical fitness to be president. % said they had little or no confidence. As for whether he is mentally sound, 38% have very or very confidence in the former president, 14% have some confidence, and 48% have little or no confidence in him. There wasn’t.
Biden continued his string of public gaffes Wednesday, appearing to read scripted instructions from a teleprompter during remarks at a labor union conference in Washington, D.C.
“Imagine what we can do next. Four more years, hang on,” he said, then laughed as the audience started chanting “four more years.”

President Biden gained further confidence from voters in his ability to act ethically during his term. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Just the day before, Mr. Biden was ridiculed for carelessly claiming that he was less trustworthy than former President Trump.
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“I don’t know why we’re surprised by Trump. How many times does he have to prove that we can’t be trusted?” Biden said.
More voters support Mr. Biden when it comes to his ability to act ethically in office, with 34% saying they are very confident, compared to 26% for Mr. Trump. About 59% said they had little or no confidence that the former president would act ethically if elected.
Despite widespread criticism of both Biden and Trump, the survey found that 49% of registered voters support or lean toward voting for Trump, compared to 48% who favor Biden. It turned out that the presidential race remains a de facto tie, with many supporting or voting for Mr. Biden.
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Trump is currently on trial in New York City on charges of falsifying business records related to hush money payments he made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels late in the 2016 campaign. Trump has denied her wrongdoing.
Mr. Trump also faces separate state and federal indictments on election interference charges and a federal indictment on charges of keeping classified documents.
Fox News Digital’s Lindsay Kornick contributed to this report.
