Following the first presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, a new CBS News/YouGov poll has shown a decrease in support for Biden, with 72% of registered voters questioning Trump’s mental and cognitive health to serve as president. Nearly half of those polled believe Trump should step aside.
Despite this, the poll also suggests that over half of registered Democrats still believe Biden should be the party’s nominee, with his campaign team and family emphasizing that he remains their best hope to defeat Trump in the upcoming election.
In addition to these developments, the Supreme Court is set to rule on whether Trump has immunity from serious criminal charges, marking the first time the high court will address whether a sitting president can face criminal prosecution for actions taken while in office.
These recent poll numbers and legal proceedings are set to have a significant impact on the upcoming US election, shaping the political landscape in the coming months. Stay tuned for more updates on this evolving story from BBC News.
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