With the US election a year away, most Americans don’t want Biden or Trump
by Lauren Gambino in Washington DC from US news | The Guardian on (#6G4Q8)
Polls continue to show both presidential frontrunners as tied as tied can be', with third-party candidates tying for a distant third
Americans are one year away from a presidential election that's shaping up to be a historically unpopular rematch between the oldest ever sitting president, Joe Biden, a Democrat, and his Republican predecessor, the twice-impeached, serially indicted Donald Trump.
With less than 10 weeks to go before Iowa's caucuses launch the 2024 Republican nominating contest, much can still change. As it stands, the country appears to be hurtling toward an election few Americans want - but that might be one of the most consequential in modern US history.
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