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Americans Sound the ALARM on Joe’s Mental Fitness in SHOCKING Poll

A Harvard/Harris poll conducted over the weekend found that independent voters don’t believe Joe Biden is mentally fit to be president.

According to the poll, respondents were asked, “Is Joe Biden mentally fit to serve as President of the United States, or do you have doubts about his mental fitness? ”

64 percent of independents, 79 percent of Republicans, and 27 percent of Democrats doubt Biden’s mental fitness. 58 percent of respondents said they doubted Biden’s mental abilities.

The poll also asked, “Do you think Joe Biden is too old to be president or do you think he is fit to be president? ”

As for independents, 72 percent feel Biden is too old to be president, as do 86 percent of Republicans and 38 percent of Democrats. 63 percent of respondents said he is too old to be president.

The 80-year-old Biden is currently the oldest president in U.S. history. By the time he completes his second term if he wins reelection, he will be 86 years old.

Representative and former White House Doctor Ronny Jackson recently went on FOX News to discuss Biden’s cognitive ability, saying that the question should not be whether he runs in 2024, but rather if he will be able to finish the rest of his term as President.

Americans from all corners of the nation are sounding the alarm on Joe Biden’s mental fitness for office. The poll conducted over the weekend revealed that an overwhelming majority of people question his capabilities and has sparked further speculation about whether Joe Biden will be able to remain president, with many voicing concerns ranging from possible underlying health issues to symptoms of dementia. It is becoming increasingly apparent that intervention is necessary to ensure that he can fulfill his duties in a reliable manner. As the situation becomes more pressing, it has become clear that biden’s health must be taken into consideration before any decision can be made regarding his future in office.

Next News Network Team

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