In comparison, 49 percent of Republicans feel very fearful, and 45 percent are unhappy about President Biden winning election.
According to a recent poll, Democrats are more likely to be afraid and unhappy if former president Donald Trump wins the election in November than Republicans are about President Joe Biden winning election.
In contrast, 49 percentage of Republicans feel very fearful, and 45 percent are furious about President Biden’s victory.
Democrats are more likely than Democrats to be happy and upbeat about President Biden’s next term.
According to the poll, 59 % of Republicans are extremely satisfied, and 54 % are very excited about second term president Trump. In contrast, 50 percent of Democrats feel quite satisfied, and 40 percentage are likely to be really excited about President Biden’s remaining in the White House for four more years.
The poll also found that 38 percent of U. S. voters approve of President Biden’s job efficiency compared with 61 percent who disapprove. The leader secured around a 30 percent approval rating in handling the Israel- Hamas war, emigration, and border surveillance and 37 percentage in handling the business. The surveys revealed racial differences between President Biden’s approval ratings, with the majority of Democrats appreciating his work ethic and the majority of Republicans disapproving.
Trump’s Hispanic and Black Voters Increase
However, according to a new poll conducted by The New York Times and Siena College, President Trump is gaining ground over President Biden over Hispanic and dark citizens, who have traditionally won.
Among Hispanic citizens, President Trump received 46 percent assistance, the former received 40 percent. Around 15 % of the public is thought to be made up of Latino voters.
Black voters ‘ support for the former leader is 23 percent, while 66 percent help President Biden.
Importantly, the poll found that citizens favored President Trump’s plans significantly compared to President Biden’s. Four in 10 voters said the former president’s laws have helped them personally, while just 18 percentage shared the same perspective about President Biden’s. In contrast, 43 percent said President Biden’s plans hurt them personally.
Because of how they felt personally benefiting his policies, 37 % of Hispanics and 26 % of black voters will support the former president.
Naveen Athrappully contributed to this article.  ,