Forty-eight percent of the respondents to the MassINC poll identified as independent

 Forty-eight percent of the respondents to the MassINC poll identified as independent

with 36% identifying as Democrat and 14% as Republican. But important to note, as Ray La Raja, a professor of political science and associate director of polling at UMass Amherst, told Boston.com, people that respond to polls and pay attention to politics tend to want the most exciting and ideologically extreme candidates. Notably, two things that Biden is not.

“Of course people aren’t excited because he’s not an exciting candidate,” La Raja said. “People just aren’t paying attention that much, and they’re still sticking to their priors.”

While the poll showed a 43% approval rating for the president, a myriad of factors such as Biden’s record-setting age and his unexciting centrism has led many to hope he stays off the ticket come 2024, according to La Raja.

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