Biden and Trump's main challenge? The apathetic voters who could decide the election
Briefly

For Fox and many other Americans, election-year ennui is setting in. President Biden and former President Trump became their parties' presumptive nominees weeks ago, capping one of the shortest primary seasons in U.S. history and beginning the long runway to the general election.
It's essentially two incumbents running against each other, is how it feels, said Jared Sichel, a GOP strategist and co-founder of the Costa Mesa-based Republican marketing firm Winning Tuesday. It's kind of just Groundhog Day for a lot of people. Voters who don't want either option double haters, as they're dubbed make up about 15% of the electorate.
Most Californians are not looking forward to voting for president this year... Democrats are less enthused than Republicans, and independents are more apathetic than either party, the study found.
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