
Former President Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden in five crucial battleground states, which are expected to play a significant role in deciding this year’s presidential race. New polls conducted by The New York Times, Siena College, and The Philadelphia Inquirer reveal Trump’s edge over Biden in these key states.
Trump, who is likely to be the Republican nominee for the general election in November, seems prepared to challenge Biden, who is seeking reelection.
According to the Times/Siena/Inquirer polls, Trump is ahead in the swing states of Arizona (49%-42%), Georgia (49%-39%), Michigan (49%-42%), Nevada (50%-38%), and Pennsylvania (47%-44%) among registered voters.
However, Biden maintains a narrow lead of 47%-45% in Wisconsin.
It’s noteworthy that Biden won all six of these states in the 2020 election.
Among likely voters, the race is closer, with Biden slightly ahead in Michigan.
If Biden manages to secure victories in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin among the swing states this year, it would be sufficient for him to win reelection, assuming he does not lose any of the other states he won four years ago.
The Times also reported that the survey results were similar in a hypothetical matchup that included independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other minor-party candidates. RFK Jr. garnered an average of 10% of the vote across the six states, drawing roughly equal support from Trump and Biden.
Key factors influencing the survey results include the economy and discontent over Israel’s conflict with Hamas in Gaza. The Times noted that these findings have remained largely unchanged since the November surveys.
More than half of the voters surveyed believe the economy is “poor,” a sentiment that has only shifted by a single percentage point since November. This perception that Biden would do little to improve the nation’s fortunes has contributed to a decline in his support among young, Black, and Hispanic voters, as reported by the Times on Monday.
Despite winning over 60% of the votes from 18-to-29-year-olds and Hispanics in 2020, Biden and Trump are essentially tied among these groups in the current polls.
Furthermore, Trump is shown to have the support of over 20% of Black voters, which would be the highest level of Black support for any GOP presidential candidate since the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
The survey results also indicate that nearly 70% of voters believe major changes are needed in the country’s political and economic systems.
The polls conducted by The New York Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, and Siena College in Pennsylvania, as well as the Times/Siena polls in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, and Nevada, were carried out from April 28 to May 9 among 4,097 registered voters. The margin of sampling error for all registered voters is plus or minus 1.8 percentage points, and for the likely electorate, it is plus or minus 1.9 percentage points.
In each state poll, the margin of sampling error is plus or minus 3.6 percentage points in Pennsylvania, plus or minus 4.2 points in Arizona, plus or minus 4.5 points in Michigan, Nevada, and Wisconsin, and plus or minus 4.6 percentage points in Georgia.
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So, you may ask, how stupid are the Democrats? Don’t they recognize this? But anyone with a little seichel can discern the answer.
As has been recently revealed (WND.COM, et al), every illegal immigrant that has been processed and released into the US for the last years (a few million) has had his name added to a Voter Registry list. These names are then turned over to various leftist organizations and a “line” is created in the voter rolls for each name. When, on the night after the election or thereabouts, counts of “mail-in absentee ballots” are illegally continued to be counted (as happened in 2020), those names will be on those fake ballots, and Biden will win, without needing to carry too many states on his own merit. So it’s not that they’re stupid, they just don’t care! They will snow us again, and we are sunk. Och und vey…
Of course Trump leads. He’s running against himself. “Biden” voters are all in cemeteries.