San Jose – Americans in Silicon Valley share whether they think President Biden's leadership is effective enough to win re-election heading into the 2024 election, with some concerned about President Biden's age. He pointed out that there was.
“I feel like he's a little too old,” Travis said in San Jose. “I think of him as more of a puppet. He just gives signs and goes with the flow.”
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But Richard did not agree.
“I think he's doing a great job,” Richard said. “While many of the ads focus on public perception, particularly his age and moments where he appears to be an aloof old man in front of the cameras, his actual performance is very impressive.”
Ahead of the 2024 election, some Americans argue that President Biden is too old to run for re-election. (Chris Kleponis/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
In a Reuters/Ipsos poll released in September, more than three-quarters of respondents said Biden was too old of all previous CEOs to be president. The study also found that former President Trump, 81, a tie in a hypothetical election.
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“I think his leadership is weak, but I think people are buying into it to some extent,” Steve told Fox News. “I don't think most people are excited about Biden, but I don't think they're all that excited about a change with anyone else.”

Some Americans say Biden is a more capable leader than former President Trump. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
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Ken said he prefers Biden over former President Trump.
“It's better than any previous leadership,” he said.
According to a Dec. 22 Gallup poll, Biden's approval rating at the end of 2023 will be 39%, the lowest of any modern president seeking reelection at this point in his term. This is a slight increase from Biden's approval rating of 37% over the past two months.

Sarah, who voted for Biden in 2020, said there are good and bad things about the president, but she would choose a new candidate in the 2024 election. (FOX News/John Michael Raasch)
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“I think there are good things and there are bad things,” said Sarah, who voted for Biden in 2020.
“I'm not excited to vote for him again and I'm not sure I would,” Sarah told Fox News. “We want you to vote for a new candidate in 2024.”
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