Opinion
US voters have got what they want: a Trump-Biden rematch
Voters tell pollsters they don’t want Trump or Biden. Yet they have been underwhelmed by the plentiful alternatives to both of them.
Emma DoyleUS political commentatorThe conventional wisdom of the 2024 US presidential cycle is that the American people want better choices.
2020 deja vu has them dreading a Biden-Trump rematch, and they keep confirming that to pollsters. Estimates vary, but most news outlets predict that at least 50 to 60 per cent of voters in each party are dissatisfied with the predicted slate of candidates.
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