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Bombshell new poll revises Joe Biden’s election chances against Donald Trump after presidential debate – as president parties with Elton John at Stonewall monument day


Even fewer voters believe Joe Biden is mentally up to the task of being president for another four years after his disastrous debate, polling shows.

Voters believed his mental and physical fitness appeared to have deteriorated during the prime-time event Thursday night. 

Ipsos polled about 5,000 likely voters in the days before the debate, and followed up with about half of them on Thursday and Friday after it.

Biden still has a shot of winning the election as though voters agreed the debate was a disaster, very few in the poll said it would change their vote.

Joe Biden followed up his day on defense after his disastrous debate performance by adding some star power to his cause, joining pop icon Elton John at an event

Voters in an Ipsos poll agreed President Biden, 81, performed badly and 60 per cent said his opponent Donald Trump performed better in Atlanta on Thursday

They broadly agreed President Biden, 81, performed badly and 60 per cent said his opponent Donald Trump did better in Atlanta on Thursday.

Only 21 per cent said Biden did the better of the two bitter rivals and 19 per cent said they didn’t know who came out on top.

About 73 per cent of debate watchers said Biden’s performance was poor or terrible and just eight per cent said it was excellent or good.

Trump didn’t exactly win the debate, however, as only 40 per cent rated him good or excellent, 25 per cent mixed, and 33 per cent was poor or terrible.

Biden took a moderate hit in how many voters were concerned about his age, but it was already so low it couldn’t get much worse.

Biden embraces pop icon Elton John at an event on Friday night as he tries to move on from his disastrous debate performance a night before

Elton John and President Joe Biden speak onstage the Grand Opening Ceremony for the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center 

John gave Biden a shoutout during his speech, in which said the fight for freedom and equality for LGBTQ+ people was ongoing

‘Before the debate, 27 per cent of likely voters rated Biden as good or excellent when it came to his mental fitness to be president,’ Ipsos said.

‘Following the debate, that level declined to 20 per cent. The decline was steepest among Democratic respondents, going from 56 per cent before the debate to 42 per cent after the debate.’

One worrying sign for the president was that black voters, a group Biden needs to win as they overwhelmingly supported him in 2020, dropped 15 per cent in their confidence of his mental fitness.

Voters aged 65 or older were 11 per cent less confident, and feelings among those with a Bachelor’s degree or better fell 10 per cent.

Voters also dropped their confidence in Biden’s physical ability to be president from 21 to 15 per cent. 

‘Ratings of Trump’s mental (39 per cent pre-debate, 41 per cent post-debate) and physical (43 per cent, 45 per cent) fitness were stable,’ Ipsos said.

Voters believed his mental and physical fitness appeared to have deteriorated during the prime-time event against Donald Trump on Thursday night

Voters broadly agreed President Biden, 81, performed badly and 60 per cent said his opponent Donald Trump did better in Atlanta on Thursday

However, when asked about their voting intentions, very few respondents said the debate would alter who they would actually support at the election.

Biden’s support eased from 46 to 44 per cent, and Trump was dead still at 44 per cent before and after, as was Robert Kennedy Jr at 18 per cent.

‘Among respondents who completed both the pre- and post-debate survey, just four per cent are giving less consideration to voting for Biden,’ Ipsos elaborated.

‘In comparison, two per cent are giving less consideration to voting for Trump following the debate.’

The president on Friday morning rebuffed calls from dozens of prominent Democrats for him to step aside and let a younger candidate challenge Trump.

‘Fifty-five years ago, in this sacred spot of the Stonewall Uprising, gay activists stood strong and ignited a movement that has changed history for the better,’ John said

The pair spoke at the grand opening ceremony for the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center in Greenwich Village, New York City

He followed up his day on defense by adding some star power to his cause by joining pop icon Elton John on stage. 

The pair spoke at the grand opening ceremony for the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center in Greenwich Village, New York City.

Biden said the June 28, 1969, Stonewall Riots ‘marked a turning point for civil rights in America and inspired the hearts of millions of people around the world’.

He said the Stonewall Inn, and the riots against a police raid there 55 years ago ‘remains a symbol of a legacy and leadership in the LGBTQ+ community’.

‘Its your love for each other and your community that brought this center to life,’ he said.

Biden was joined by New York Governor Kathy Hochul and local senator Kirsten Gillibrand at the event.

‘He’s the best! He’s a fighter!’ Gillibrand said of Biden as they danced on stage.

Biden said the June 28, 1969, Stonewall Riots ‘marked a turning point for civil rights in America and inspired the hearts of millions of people around the world’

John gave Biden a shoutout during his speech, in which said the fight for freedom and equality for LGBTQ+ people was ongoing.

‘I can say as a proud English, gay man, that this is one of the greatest honors of my life to be here today,’ he said. 

‘Fifty-five years ago, in this sacred spot of the Stonewall Uprising, gay activists stood strong and ignited a movement that has changed history for the better. 

‘As President Biden has reminded us today… do we stand up for our vision and our values, or let misinformation and senseless scapegoating turn back the clock? No f**king way,’

Hochul added: ‘When there are assaults on LGBTQ rights across America, we are the vanguard, we are the fighters.

‘The torch has been passed to us as New Yorkers. Passed to the next generation.’

The Stonewall riots followed decades of oppressive policies against the gay community around the US, where homosexual relations were illegal in all but one state.



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