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Biden Receives Unfavorable News: Trump Leads in Key 2024 States

Trump Leads Biden⁣ in Key‍ Swing States, According ‌to Poll

Former President Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden in ⁣multiple key swing states he lost ‌to the Democrat in ‌2020, according to⁣ a new ⁤poll.

The Bloomberg ⁣News/Morning Consult survey ⁣published Thursday⁢ showed Trump ahead ⁢of Biden ⁣in Arizona⁤ (47 to 43 percent), Georgia (48 to 43 percent),‍ Pennsylvania (46 ⁢to ​45 percent), and Wisconsin⁤ (46 to 44 percent) in a⁣ head-to-head matchup for the White House.

The⁣ 45th president also ​leads Biden in North Carolina (47 to 43⁤ percent), ‍which Trump won by 1.3 percent ⁢in 2020.

The‍ survey⁤ found the matchup is ⁤dead even in Michigan at 44 ⁣percent a piece.

The only swing state in⁤ the poll that Trump is losing to Biden is Nevada, where the president holds ⁤a 3 percent advantage (46 ‌to 43 percent).

Bloomberg reported⁤ the survey was⁢ conducted before Democrat Robert F. Kennedy ‌Jr. announced he would be running as an independent ⁤in the 2024 presidential race.

Former Harvard ⁣University professor ‍Cornel West announced this month that he will be running as an independent as well.

It’s ​unknown how their candidacies⁤ would impact ⁤a Trump-Biden matchup.

However, the poll ‌did provide an early indication of how third parties might factor into ‍the ⁤2024 election.

“Looking ⁢at registered voters across the seven swing states in the aggregate, President Joe Biden ‍is‍ trailing former President Donald Trump by ⁢4 percentage points on a ballot including Biden, Trump, a Libertarian candidate, ‌a Green Party candidate, and a⁢ No⁤ Labels candidate,” Morning Consult reported. “In a forced head-to-head between Biden and Trump, Trump continues to lead Biden⁣ by 4 points overall.”

Bloomberg⁤ noted‌ third​ parties ‍could play a⁣ big role in some states, including‌ Nevada.

“Biden is winning the⁣ state by 3 percentage points in a head-to-head with Trump, ⁢but is⁢ losing by 3 points ⁣when third parties are ⁤included. Both results ‌are ⁤within the state’s ⁢4-point margin of error,” the outlet reported.

Bloomberg‌ News/Morning Consult⁤ surveyed 5,023‍ registered voters in ⁤the seven swing ⁣states. The poll was conducted Oct. 5-10 and has a margin ‍of error of plus or minus 1 percent.

The ​survey⁤ found ⁣Trump is leading ‌Biden by large margins on issues including immigration,⁣ the‌ economy, crime, U.S.-China relations, and the Russia-Ukraine war.

The ⁤leading GOP candidate has a 17 percent lead over ‍Biden‌ in handling immigration.

Voters⁢ trust Trump more with ⁢the economy, ​where‌ he​ has a 14 percentage⁢ point lead, and the ‍advantage increases ‌to 22 percent among independents.

In dealing with ​crime, his ‍lead is 13 percent; U.S.-China relations, 11 percent; and the Russia-Ukraine ⁢war, 7 percent.

Biden enjoys his greatest advantage with voters on the issues of climate change, 13 percent, and abortion, 5 percent.

If Trump, as the ⁢GOP nominee, were to carry Arizona,‌ Georgia, and Wisconsin (where he has ‍the biggest leads in the poll) in 2024, while holding on to all the states he won in 2020, he ​would be elected the 47th‌ president.

Biden won the 2020 race 306-232 in the Electoral ​College.

Following the 2020 Census, the GOP gained a ​slight edge going into 2024 with red ​states such as‍ Florida and Texas⁢ picking up Electoral College votes, while blue states such as California, New York, ​and‍ Illinois lost them.

The Electoral College vote is determined by adding the number of House members ⁢to the two senators each state has.

With the current‍ breakdown in place, Biden’s win in‌ 2020 would have been 303‌ to 235.

If the results were flipped⁤ in Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin, Trump would have 272 votes to Biden’s ⁤266.


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According​ to‍ the Morning Consult/Bloomberg poll, what is the percentage of support for Trump in the‍ swing states?

45%

Trump: 46%

  • WI

    Biden: ⁤44%

    Trump: 46%

  • – Morning ‌Consult/Bloomberg, Oct.‌ 19, 2023

    Former President Donald‍ Trump is⁤ showing⁢ strong support in key swing states, according to⁣ a recent poll‌ conducted by Bloomberg News and Morning Consult. The ⁣survey, which was conducted from ‍October 5-10, reveals that Trump is leading President ‌Joe Biden in‍ several states he⁤ lost to‍ the‌ Democrat in the 2020 election.

    In Arizona, Trump has a 4-point advantage over Biden, with ⁤47% of voters supporting him ​compared ​to Biden’s ⁤43%. Similarly,⁤ in Georgia, Trump is leading​ with 48% against Biden’s 43%. The gap is narrower in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, where Trump ‌is ⁤ahead by just 1 point, with 46% and 44% respectively. In North ⁤Carolina, Trump has a 4-point advantage, with 47%​ support compared to Biden’s 43%. However, the poll shows an even split in Michigan, with both ⁤candidates tied at 44%.

    The only swing ‌state where ‌Trump​ is⁢ trailing Biden is Nevada, with Biden​ ahead by 3​ points at 46% against Trump’s 43%. This is a state that Trump won by a narrow margin of 1.3% in the‍ 2020 election.

    The​ survey also⁢ highlights the potential impact of third-party candidates in the 2024 election. When including a Libertarian candidate, a Green ⁣Party candidate, ‍and a ‍No Labels candidate, Biden trails Trump ⁢by 4 points​ in the‌ swing states overall.⁣ However,⁤ in a head-to-head matchup between Biden and ‍Trump, Trump maintains⁢ a⁣ 4-point lead.

    It is worth noting ‍that the ‍poll was conducted before​ the announcements of independent presidential candidates Robert F. ‍Kennedy Jr. ‌and ⁣Cornel West. Their candidacies could potentially‍ change the dynamics of a Trump-Biden ​matchup.

    In some states, third ⁢parties could⁢ play a significant ⁣role, ⁢including Nevada, where Biden is leading by‌ 3 ​points in a head-to-head matchup but falls behind by 3​ points when third-party candidates are included. These results⁢ fall within the state’s ⁣4-point margin of error, ⁣indicating a highly competitive race.

    The survey sampled 5,023 registered voters in the ⁢seven swing ‌states. It should be noted that the margin of error for this poll ⁣is plus or​ minus 1 percent, which provides a reasonably accurate representation of voter⁢ sentiment⁣ in these key battleground states.

    The latest poll results suggest‍ that Trump maintains‌ a strong base of support in key swing states, demonstrating ⁢his ⁢ability to‍ compete against Biden ⁢in⁣ the 2024 election. As the race​ continues ​to unfold, the influence of third-party candidates and ⁤any potential shifts‌ in voter sentiment will be crucial factors to watch.



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