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Americans in the nation's capital were split on whether President Biden has accomplished enough to win their votes for the 2024 presidential election.

"He just is not looking out for us," Cindy, of Texas, told Fox News. She criticized Biden's decision to shut down the Keystone XL Pipeline and his southern border policies

"We're all paying for those who want a free ride," Cindy said. "I'm not gonna vote for him."

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But Rick said he supported a second-term for his home-state president. 

"I'm with Joe," the Delaware man said. "He responds to the economic needs of the vast majority of us."

"He's just kept an even keel on things versus our former president," Rick added.

Biden and Trump

Many voters walking in the nation's capital voiced their support for either former President Trump or President Biden in the 2024 presidential election despite a crowded GOP field. (Biden photo by Celal Gunes/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images and Trump photo Mario Tama/Getty Images )

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As the 2024 election cycle moves into full swing, Republican voters are set to choose from a crowded field of candidates with polls consistently showing former President Trump leading the pack. And while Biden is the presumptive Democratic nominee, the president faces his own long-shot challengers.

"Based on Biden's performance in his past years, I would vote for him again in 2024," Andrew, who lives D.C., told Fox News. He said Biden's support for Ukraine and decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan were some of the many reasons he plans to vote for the Democrat again in 2024.

"He's been good on the issues I care about, so I'm willing to continue that support," Andrew said. 

Less than 40% of voters, meanwhile, held a favorable view of Biden, with many concerned about his age or disappointed with how he's handled certain issues, according to a Wall Street Journal poll published this month.

American voters in the nation's capital

Andrew, a D.C. college student, says Biden has done great work on the issues he cares about and plans to vote for him in 2024. But Rick, from Texas, says he would prefer Trump or a new candidate.  (Megan Myers/Fox News Digital)

Therion, from Texas, said he's considering options, but doesn't intend to vote for Biden.

"I’d still vote for Trump," he said. "I’m still open, but it’s definitely not the one we have now."

The WSJ poll also found that a rematch between Trump and Biden, if held at the time the survey was conducted, would result in a 46%-46% tie.

But some Americans in D.C. told Fox News they preferred a fresh face in the White House.

"I would not support Biden nor Trump," Michael, from Michigan, said. "It's time for them to retire and move on." 

American voter in the nation's capital

Michael says he wouldn't want to vote for Biden or Trump in 2024. He hopes there will be a younger, more suitable candidate that will catch his eye.  (Megan Myers/Fox News Digital)

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"I would like to see a younger generation come into power and take the baton and move it forward," he said. "It's time for more progressive thinking from younger folks."

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Isabelle McDonnell contributed to the accompanying video.