Most Democrats Want Someone , Other Than Biden for 2024 Nominee.<br />According to a 'New York Times'/ <br />Siena College poll that was released on July 11.<br />64% of Democrats don't want President Biden as the 2024 party nominee.<br />Only 26% said they'd support <br />the president in the next election.<br />Of the 64% of Democrats who'd like to see a new presidential candidate, 33% cited <br />Biden's age, 32% referenced job performance, .<br />12% just want someone new and 10% say Biden isn't progressive enough.<br />When asked who they would vote for if the 2024 election was held today.<br />44% of all respondents <br />said they would vote for Biden.<br />while 41% said they'd vote for Donald Trump.<br />Additionally, 76% of respondents said <br />America is headed in the wrong direction.<br />20% said the economy is the country's biggest problem, <br />while 15% cited inflation, 10% worry about gun policies <br />and 5% are concerned about abortion rights issues.<br />20% said the economy is the country's biggest problem, <br />while 15% cited inflation, 10% worry about gun policies <br />and 5% are concerned about abortion rights issues.<br />20% said the economy is the country's biggest problem, <br />while 15% cited inflation, 10% worry about gun policies <br />and 5% are concerned about abortion rights issues.<br />Biden, who turns 80 years old in November, intends to run for reelection despite his poor approval rating