CNN reporter warns Biden's polling as incumbent in presidential primary is historically 'weak, weak, weak'
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CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten discussed how recent polling numbers put President Biden as the weakest presidential incumbent in a primary race since George H.W. Bush.
Gabriel Hays is an associate editor for Fox News Digital.
Enten pointed to numbers showing that Biden has the lowest polling among all presidential incumbents in their primaries since former President George H.W. Bush in 1992, who went on to lose that election to Bill Clinton.
Biden receiving 87% of his party's primary vote today compares to former Presidents George W. Bush, who got 98% of the primary vote in 2004, Obama with 90% in 2012 and Trump at 94% in 2020.
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