"Extremism Emerges as Top Concern for US Voters: Poll"

A new Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that concerns about political extremism and threats to democracy have become a top worry for U.S. voters, with President Joe Biden holding a slight advantage over Donald Trump in handling this issue. The poll shows that Biden's re-election bid may rely on voters being motivated by their opposition to Trump rather than enthusiasm for Biden's candidacy. Additionally, Biden's approval rating has dipped to 37%, with 44% of Democrats citing extremism as their top concern. Trump's base also resonates with his claims about the danger posed by "far left" Democrats, with a significant proportion of Republicans expressing concern about extremism.
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