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Polls taken days before President Joe Biden withdrew from the 2024 race have revealed if Democrats actually want Kamala Harris to become commander-in-chief.
A poll published on Wednesday found that around six in 10 Democrats think that Vice President Harris would do well if Biden stepped aside and she was president herself.
Polling, which was conducted by the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, determined that a majority of Democrats believe the country would be in good hands if Harris took over.
Approximately 58 percent of Democrats think Harris would make a good president - while 22 percent think she would not and 20 percent 'do not know enough to say'.
This is compared to the 30 percent of the general public that think Harris would make a good President and a staggering 87 percent of Republicans who said she would NOT make a good president.
Surprising new polls have revealed if Democrats actually want Kamala Harris to become president as Biden's popularity amongst the left dwindles.
The bombshell survey came as more and more Democrats are spoke out against Biden, 81, and encouraging the president to drop out of the race.
The list of Democrats from the House and Senate calling for Biden to drop out of the election kept growing in the weeks after his disastrous debate performance against former President Donald Trump.
Biden appeared to remain defiant as the pressure grew, with his aides repeatedly assuring the press that he would remain at the top of the ticket.
Earlier this week, Biden revealed the one reason that would make him drop out of the presidential race.
He said it would take his doctor telling him directly that he had a medical condition that made that necessary.
'If I had some medical condition that emerged, if somebody, if doctors came to me and said, you got this problem and that problem,' Biden said in an interview with BET news.
Days later, Biden was diagnosed with COVID after he took a test on Wednesday when he started getting a runny nose and a cough.
Later, he gingerly boarded Air Force One, using the shorter of the two sets of stairs, for the flight home.