Most Americans are worried about President Joe Biden’s mental health, according to a recent survey. At least 59% of the respondents are concerned about 79-year-old’s mental health.
According to the Issues & Insights/TIPP poll released Monday, 59% of respondents were “concerned” about the president’s mental health, with 36% saying they were “very concerned” and 23% “somewhat concerned.”
Just 39% said they were either “not very concerned” (18%) or “not concerned at all” (21%) about Biden’s faculties, according to New York Post.
The survey found that 39% of Democrats say they are worried about Biden’s mental condition. While 82% of Republicans and 56% of independents are also worried about the president’s health condition.
The Issues & Insights/TIPP poll also shows that among the various demographic categories, responses were surprisingly uniform. Men and women, for instance, were identical in their concern over Biden’s mental health at 59% each, while those saying they weren’t concerned included 39% of men and 38% of women.
When respondents were separated into different categories on the basis of ethnicity and race, it emerged
that 61% of Hispanics are worried about Biden’s mental health. While 63% of whites are concerned about the president’s health.
One group was a noticeable exception: blacks, among whom just 44% said they’re worried about Biden’s mental state, while 53% said they aren’t, according to the survey.
Even looking at responses by age group didn’t show much difference, with 59% of those 18-24, 62% of those 25-44, 57% of those 45-64, and 56% of those 65 and over saying they were worried about the commander in chief’s mental well-being, according to the Issues and Insights.
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