The University of New Hampshire (UNH) Granite Poll Survey Center found that 17 percent of likely 2024 Democratic primary voters in the state would choose Buttigieg over a slate of Democrats or those who join the Democratic caucus, considered potential 2024 presidential candidates. Biden received 16 percent support, followed by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), who each received 10 percent. Few other Democrats, except for Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), received less than 10 percent. The margin of error among Democrats specifically polled is plus or minus 4.7 points, meaning Butgig and Biden are statistically on par among voters. However, the poll further shows that Democrats are not committed to the idea of ​​choosing Biden as their candidate in the next presidential cycle. The White House has said Biden plans to run in 2024, though Buttzig has made no announcement on the matter. When respondents were asked their second choice for a 2024 presidential candidate, Sen. Cory Booker (DN.J.) received the most support at 14 percent, followed by Buttigieg at 13 percent. By comparison, only 2% of respondents chose Biden as their second choice. The poll also found that, compared with data collected in June, fewer Democrats want the president to seek another term in 2024. While 54 percent of Democrats said in June they wanted Biden to make another bid, the percentage that dropped to 31 percent in the latest poll. Alyssa Farah Griffin to replace Meghan McCain on The View: Warren reports, Padilla calls on Buttigieg to crack down on airline industry “President Biden is increasingly seen as an electoral liability for Democrats in both the 2022 midterms and the 2024 presidential election,” said UNH Research Center Director Andrew Smith. The UNH Survey Center Granite Poll was conducted between July 21 and July 25 with 1,043 respondents. The margin of error among all respondents was plus or minus 3 percentage points. Among the 430 likely 2024 Democratic voters specifically polled, the margin of error was plus or minus 4.7 percentage points.