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Old 24-08-2023, 18:06   #208
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Re: Trump’s Troubles

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Originally Posted by Itshim View Post
How do Donald Trump and Joe Biden match up in the polls?
Polls in recent months show an extremely close race between Donald Trump and Joe Biden for the presidency, should they both be nominated by their respective parties.

They are both frontrunners to win their party's nominations, so a Trump-Biden rematch is looking like the most likely outcome.

In a recent AP-NORC survey, a majority of Americans said they definitely wouldn't vote for Mr Trump in the 2024 presidential election.

However, he is still polling within the margin of error of Joe Biden in a hypothetical general election matchup.

Although Americans as a whole don't like Mr Trump, he is highly popular among Republicans - and Mr Biden is not particularly popular, either.

Mr Biden has one of the highest disapproval ratings on record for an incumbent at this point of his presidency, averaging around the mid-50s.

A recent Quinnipiac University poll found 47% of respondents would support Mr Biden and 46% would support Mr Trump in a hypothetical election between the two.

Some 3% of respondents said they were undecided, 2% said they would vote for someone else, and 2% said they would not vote. Taken from sky news sorry don't know how to copy another way
He only needs to persuade a small section of decent Republicans off voting for him, and it's game over. Trump is a gift for Biden. Any other candidate the Reps would walk it.

The courtroom dramas won't help him either. Plus he can't stop his social media crap. The hardcore nutters will love it, but they aren't the majority of voters.
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