Only 34% of vot­ers believe Biden would make it to end of a sec­ond term

Just 34% of reg­is­tered vot­ers in the Unit­ed States think Pres­i­dent Joe Biden would make it to the end of a sec­ond term if reelect­ed in 2024, accord­ing to a new poll — includ­ing 65% of Democ­rats.
By con­trast, a slim major­i­ty of vot­ers, 55%, think for­mer Pres­i­dent Don­ald Trump would make it to the end of his sec­ond term should he win the 2024 pres­i­den­tial elec­tion. Eighty-two per­cent of Repub­li­cans agree that Trump would fin­ish a sec­ond term.
DEMOCRATS DON’T SEEM EAGER TO DEFEND HARRIS AHEAD OF 2024
The CBS News-YouGov poll sur­veyed a sam­ple of 4,002 reg­is­tered vot­ers on the var­i­ous hot-but­ton issues fac­ing the coun­try as elec­tion sea­son is under­way.
Just 33% of vot­ers who par­tic­i­pat­ed in the poll believe Biden has the men­tal and cog­ni­tive health to serve as pres­i­dent, com­pared to 51% for Trump.
Biden, who is three years old­er than Trump, would be 82 years old when he is sworn in for a sec­ond time and 86 at the end of his term. Biden is the old­est per­son to occu­py the Oval Office, a record pre­vi­ous­ly set by Pres­i­dent Ronald Rea­gan at 77 years of age.
The poll also found that if the 2024 elec­tion came down to a Trump-Biden rematch, the elec­torate would be almost even­ly …