Nearly half of Americans believe that the Democrats should replace President Joe Biden after his abysmal debate performance on Thursday evening.

The poll, conducted by YouGov on Friday morning, found 49 percent believe he should be replaced for their best chance at winning, while 30 percent said he should remain the nominee.

When asked, "Who do you think the Republican Party should nominate as its presidential candidate if it wants to have the best chance of winning?" Most respondents, 44 percent, said they should keep Donald Trump, while 38 percent said "someone else," and 18 percent were "not sure."

The Hill reports:

In CNN's post-debate flash poll, just 33 percent said the president won the debate, while 67 percent said Trump won.

When asked about their confidence in each candidate to lead the country, 14 percent of the debate watchers said they had "a lot" of confidence in Biden, 29 percent said "some," and a 57 percent majority said "none."

Asked about Trump, 36 percent said they had "a lot" of confidence, 20 percent said "some," and 44 percent said "none."

Biden admitted that the debate did not go well for him while speaking at a campaign stop in North Carolina on Friday.

"I don't debate as well as I used to but I know how to do this job," Biden claimed.

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