Trump is ahead in 5 out of 6 swing states, according to polls by NYT, Philadelphia Inquirer, and Siena College
The recent surveys conducted by The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and Siena College reveal that former President Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden in five of six swing states. Trump holds significant leads in Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin among likely voters. When considering third-party candidates, Trump’s lead increases in some states. The surveys by The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and Siena College show ex-President Donald Trump leading President Joe Biden in 5 of 6 swing states. Trump has notable leads in Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin among likely voters. Inclusion of third-party candidates further boosts Trump’s lead in certain states.
New surveys conducted by The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and Siena College show former President Donald Trump leading President Joe Biden in five of six swing states.
In a two-man race between Trump and Biden, Trump leads 51-38% among likely voters; by a whopping 13 points 51-38% in Nevada; six points 49-43% in Arizona; nine points 50-41% in Georgia; three points in Pennsylvania 48-45%; and one point in Wisconsin 47-46%; while Biden clings to a one-point margin in Michigan.
When third-party candidates such as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. were included, Trump’s lead soared to nine points in Arizona, to 14 in Nevada, and stayed almost the same at eight points in Georgia.
“As three-quarters of likely voters in these six battleground states say the economy is no better than only fair or poor, large majorities in each state trust Donald Trump to do a better job on the country’s financial well-being than Joe Biden,” Siena College stated.
“The polls suggest that Mr. Trump’s strength among young and biden-won/” title=”FRAUDULENT ELECTION: Trump Won More Blacks, Latinos, Gays and a “Sizeable” Shift to Trump by Immigrant Populations in 2020 Election — But Beijing Biden Won?”>nonwhite voters has at least temporarily upended the electoral map, with Mr. Trump surging to a significant lead in Arizona, Georgia and Nevada — relatively diverse Sun Belt states where Black and Hispanic voters propelled Mr. Biden to signature victories in the 2020 election,” The New York Times stated, adding, “Seventy percent of voters believe that Mr. Trump will either bring major changes to the political or economic system or tear down the systems altogether, compared with 24 percent who expect the same from Mr. Biden. … 43 percent of voters believe that he (Trump) will bring good changes to the country, compared with 35 percent who think the changes will be bad.”
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The surveys were conducted between April 28 and May 9, 2024, with 4,097 registered voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. “The margin of sampling error among registered voters is plus or minus 1.8 percentage points,” The New York Times noted.
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