A new poll shows 30% of Democrats would pick someone other than President Joe Biden as their nominee if other generic options existed.
That climbs to 66% if voters were given specific alternatives.
The polling underscores recent concerns about Biden’s leadership and ability to govern.
The poll was conducted in conjunction with Noble Predictive Insights from July 8-11 and surveyed nearly 2,300 likely voters, including 1,006 Republicans, 1,117 Democrats, and 172 true (non-leaning) independents.
It has a margin of error of 2.1%.
The Center Square Voters’ Voice Poll is one of only six national tracking polls in the United States.
The poll found 30% of Democrats would pick an unnamed someone else, but more (58%) would stick with Biden even after the disastrous first debate with former President Donald Trump.
Another 12% of likely Democratic voters were unsure.
Given specific alternative choices, likely Democrat voters split among several high-profile Democrats.