When respondents were asked who they would vote for between Biden and Trump if the presidential election were held today, 43 percent said they would choose Trump, while 40 percent said Biden, according to the poll. About 13% said they would vote for someone else. When respondents were asked the same question about DeSantis and Biden, the Florida governor received about 43 percent while Biden received 38 percent. About 11% said they would vote for someone else. “One demographic Biden struggles with is Hispanic voters: in likely general election matchups Trump leads Biden 45% to 37% and DeSandis leads Biden 38% to 34% between [Hispanic] voters in Nevada,” Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said in a statement. Biden continues to lag in the approval ratings, but a recent poll also shows an overwhelming majority of Democrats would like to see someone other than Biden run in 2024, despite the White House saying the president will be re-nominated. A New York Times-Siena College poll on Monday found that 64 percent of Democratic primary voters would like the party to nominate someone other than Biden as the party’s 2024 presidential nominee. House Democrats adopt amendment giving DC mayor power over Baltimore National Guard cop accused of drug and gun trafficking with motorcycle club The Times-Siena College poll also shows that nearly half of Republican primary voters would like to see someone other than Trump run in 2024. RootsAction, a progressive grassroots group that has previously supported the 2016 and 2020 presidential bids of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), announced yesterday that it will launch efforts to stop another Biden presidential bid. The KLAS TV-The Hill-Emerson College poll was conducted between July 7 and July 10 with 2,000 registered voters participating in the survey. It had a margin of error of 2.1 percentage points.