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New poll shows Trump leading Biden in key swing states.


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OAN’s Stephanie Stahl
10:07 AM – ​Sunday, November ‍5, 2023

Trump Maintains Lead Over Biden in Swing States, Polls Show

According to recent polling conducted by The New York Times ⁤and Siena College, former President Donald Trump continues to hold a lead ⁢over⁢ President Joe Biden in potential matchups among registered voters in‌ four crucial ‌swing states.

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If the election were held today, ⁢it appears that Trump would secure a landslide victory, amassing over⁤ 300 electoral votes.

The 45th ⁤ president ​possesses distinct ‍advantages when ‌voters look⁤ ahead. ​Data suggests that a greater number of voters ⁣believe their financial situation would improve ⁤if Trump were to⁤ win in 2024, and a higher percentage of voters believe that Trump ​is better equipped ‍to prevent the United States from getting involved in a war.

According to ‌the polls, Trump holds 52% support compared​ to Biden’s ⁢41% in Nevada, a state that Biden narrowly won in the 2020 presidential⁢ election.

Trump also outpaces Biden in Georgia, a ⁢state that played a significant ‍role in‍ his⁤ attempt to contest the previous presidential election, with ⁢a 49% to ‍43% advantage.

Additionally, Trump maintains a lead over Biden ⁢in ⁢Arizona, where he has 49% support, while ⁤the⁣ president sits at 44%. In Michigan,⁣ Trump holds⁣ a 5-point advantage, with 48% compared‌ to ⁣Biden’s 43%.

The recent ‌polling ​shows tighter results in‌ two other​ pivotal swing states.

In Pennsylvania, a ⁤state that Trump claimed in⁣ 2016 ⁣but ‍Biden won back⁣ in 2020, ​Trump ‌holds 48% support, while⁢ Biden stands at 44%.

Meanwhile, in Wisconsin, Biden leads with 47%, with Trump ‌closely behind at 45%,‌ which falls‍ well within the survey’s‌ margin⁤ of error.

With approximately a year left until the general election, these polls ‌provide insight into the‌ current state of the electorate, demonstrating widespread discontentment with the Biden‍ administration.

Among⁢ registered voters in these six states, Trump is seen as having an advantage in handling the economy, immigration, national security, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict compared to‍ Biden.

Every poll comes with ‌a margin of sampling error ranging from 4.4 to 4.8 points, and it’s important to note that‍ the direct⁢ one-on-one comparison is purely hypothetical, as primary​ voting is not scheduled to ‌commence until the following year.

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How close is the race between Trump and ⁤Biden in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, two pivotal ⁤swing ⁢states, ‌according to the polls

Trump​ Maintains Lead Over ⁣Biden in Swing States, Polls Show

According⁣ to recent polling conducted ​by The New York⁣ Times and ‍Siena College, former President ‌Donald Trump continues to hold ⁣a lead ​over President Joe Biden ⁢in ⁢potential matchups among‍ registered voters in four crucial ‍swing states.

If the election were held today, it appears that Trump would⁢ secure a landslide victory, amassing‍ over 300 ⁤electoral votes. The ‌45th ⁤president possesses distinct advantages⁣ when voters look‌ ahead. Data suggests that a ⁢greater number of voters believe ⁢their financial ‍situation would improve if ⁣Trump were to win in 2024, and‌ a ⁢higher percentage of ⁣voters believe that Trump is ⁣better equipped​ to ‌prevent the United ‍States from​ getting ​involved in a ⁢war.

According to the‍ polls, Trump holds 52% support compared to Biden’s 41% in Nevada, a state that Biden narrowly won in the ⁤2020 presidential election. Trump also outpaces Biden in Georgia, a state that played ‍a significant role in his ​attempt to contest the previous presidential election, with a 49% to 43% advantage.

Additionally, Trump maintains ‍a lead ​over ⁤Biden in Arizona, where he has 49% support, while the president sits ⁣at 44%. In Michigan,⁢ Trump​ holds a ⁢5-point advantage, ​with 48% compared to ⁢Biden’s 43%.

The recent⁣ polling shows tighter results in two other pivotal swing states. In Pennsylvania,‌ a ⁤state that Trump claimed in 2016 ⁢but Biden won back in 2020, Trump holds 48% support, while Biden stands ⁤at 44%. Meanwhile, in Wisconsin, Biden leads with‌ 47%, with Trump closely behind at 45%, ⁤which falls well within​ the survey’s margin of error.

With approximately a year left until the general election, ⁤these⁤ polls provide insight into the current state of ⁣the race. It is important to note that polling can ⁤change over ‌time‌ and should not be considered a definitive prediction of the​ election ⁢outcome. As ⁢the campaigns ‌unfold and​ events ‍unfold, ‌it will ‍be ⁤interesting to see how these⁣ numbers evolve and ​influence the ‌trajectory of the race.



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