New data suggests that Americans are increasingly questioning the legitimacy of Joe Biden’s presidential election victory in 2020. The backlash against Biden comes as Democrats step up efforts to remove former President Donald Trump from 2024 primary and general election ballots over accusations that he orchestrated an ‘insurrection’ on January 6th, 2021.
The new data is obviously bad news for Biden, as concerns over his legitimacy have increased across the board amongst Republicans, Democrats, and Independents when compared to the same Washington Post/University of Maryland poll from 2022. Belief in Biden’s legitimacy fell by nearly 10 points among adult Americans between 2022 and 2023, with just over 60 percent saying he is the legitimate president in 2023, compared to nearly 70 percent in 2022.
Among Republicans, belief in the legitimacy of the 2020 election – and Biden’s victory – fell from 40 percent to just over 30-percent. And among Democrats, 10 percent now say Biden is an illegitimate president – compared to just five percent in 2022.
Voters have increasingly turned on the Biden government over its handling of the unchecked flow of illegal immigrants at the U.S. southern border, a sluggish economy, and concerns about him abusing office to financially enrich his family. Perhaps most concerning for Biden is the erosion of support among young Americans. The polling data reveals American youth are less likely to believe Biden is a legitimate president than older Americans.