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Trump leads Biden in 7 swing states: Survey

The Hill
MIRANDA NAZZARO
December 14, 2023 at 7:25 AM
 
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Former President Trump is leading President Biden in seven swing states, dealing the latest blow to Biden’s reelection campaign just weeks ahead of the start of primary voting season, according to a new survey.

The poll, published Thursday from Morning Consult and Bloomberg News, found Biden is trailing the former president by an average of 5.28 percentage points in the seven swing states surveyed — North Carolina, Georgia, Wisconsin, Nevada, Michigan, Arizona and Pennsylvania.

Trump held his strongest lead over Biden in North Carolina — 11 points — followed by Georgia — 7 points.

The former president is leading in Wisconsin by 6 points and Nevada by 5 points, pollsters found. His smallest leads are in Michigan and Arizona, leading by 4 and 3 points, respectively.

The results are from a hypothetical ballot that includes party front-runners Biden and Trump, as well as third-party candidates Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Cornel West and Jill Stein. There was also an option for participants to choose an unlisted candidate or answer “don’t know/no opinion,” or choose to forgo voting altogether.

Kennedy had support from roughly 1 in 10 voters across the swing states, while 1 percent to 2 percent of voters in each state supported West, 1 percent to 3 percent supported Jill Stein and 1 percent to 3 percent supported a candidate not on the ballot.

 

When the third-party candidates are taken off the ballot, Trump continues to lead Biden in all seven states, though Georgia’s race comes within a margin of error of 6 percentage points, pollsters said.

The survey also found Trump secured more support from respondents when looking at the economy.

However, when it comes to the issue of health care, Biden has a slight lead over the former president in five of the swing states on the issue — Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Trump still leads on the issue in Georgia and North Carolina, according to the survey.

The results follow a series of recent polling showing Trump holding leads over the incumbent in some battleground states. Earlier this week, a CNN poll showed Trump has a 10-point lead over Biden among Michigan voters and a 5-point lead in Georgia.

The Morning Consult/Bloomberg News poll was conducted among swing-state voters from Nov. 27 to Dec. 6 and has an overall margin of error of 3 percentage points.

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2 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

Oh yeah….lol

Biden Leads Trump In These Key Battleground States—But Is Still Losing Popular Vote, New Poll Finds
 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2023/12/12/biden-leads-trump-in-these-key-battleground-states-but-is-still-losing-popular-vote-new-poll-finds/

Biden is done.

Bring in Hillary you watch. 

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4 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

Oh yeah….lol

Biden Leads Trump In These Key Battleground States—But Is Still Losing Popular Vote, New Poll Finds
 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2023/12/12/biden-leads-trump-in-these-key-battleground-states-but-is-still-losing-popular-vote-new-poll-finds/

And your article still says Trump will win Nationally by 2 points. And the Popular vote..

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24 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

Oh yeah….lol

Biden Leads Trump In These Key Battleground States—But Is Still Losing Popular Vote, New Poll Finds
 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2023/12/12/biden-leads-trump-in-these-key-battleground-states-but-is-still-losing-popular-vote-new-poll-finds/

Tell me again are we calling the winner by popular vote or an electoral collage?     By the way 6 of the seven were in the Biden column last go around and trump really only needs two or three to win.   

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1 minute ago, Carlos Danger said:

Have you seen Hillary lately? She is not all that much better than Joe.

I know right lmao....

I just think the Dem establishment still thinks she has one more go . Could be wrong who knows. 

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11 hours ago, Mainecat said:

lol what polls?

2024 Presidential Election Polls

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This page displays the current 270toWin Polling Average for each state. Where that is not applicable, the most recent 2024 presidential election poll is used. The average methodology is summarized below the table.

Use the sort to view the polls in different ways. Select a state name to see its presidential voting history. Select the link below each chart to see all the polling detail for that state. Numbers in parentheses represent that state's electoral votes.

 
   
Biden Trump Other
SORT  Date  State  Competitiveness  Biden %  Trump %

No chart for your state? It will be added when polling is available.

National
Trump 1.8%
Average of 5 Polls*
Last Poll: Dec. 13
Arizona (11)
Trump 5.3%
Average of 3 Polls*
Last Poll: Dec. 14
Georgia (16)
Trump 6%
Average of 4 Polls*
Last Poll: Dec. 14
Michigan (15)
Trump 5%
Average of 4 Polls*
Last Poll: Dec. 14
Nevada (6)
Trump 3%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Dec. 14
Trump 9%
Average of 2 Polls*
Last Poll: Dec. 14
Pennsylvania (19)
Trump 4.5%
Average of 2 Polls*
Last Poll: Dec. 14
Tennessee (11)
Trump 19%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Dec. 14
Wisconsin (10)
Biden 0.5%
Average of 2 Polls*
Last Poll: Dec. 14
California (54)
Biden 18.5%
Average of 2 Polls*
Last Poll: Dec. 7
Florida (30)
Trump 8.3%
Average of 3 Polls*
Last Poll: Dec. 5
Minnesota (10)
Biden 3%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Nov. 29
New York (28)
Biden 10%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Nov. 20
Washington (12)
Biden 14%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Nov. 17
Ohio (17)
Trump 12%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Nov. 16
Biden 5%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Nov. 14
Missouri (10)
Trump 13%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Oct. 25
Texas (40)
Trump 8%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Oct. 25
Alaska (3)
Trump 8%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Oct. 23
Montana (4)
Trump 21%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Oct. 17
Wyoming (3)
Trump 53%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Oct. 17
Colorado (10)
Biden 4%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Oct. 16
Arkansas (6)
Trump 33%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Oct. 15
Illinois (19)
Biden 9%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Oct. 15
Trump 37%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Oct. 15
Trump 22%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Oct. 15
Indiana (11)
Trump 19%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Oct. 13
Iowa (6)
Trump 10%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Oct. 13
Nebraska (2)
Trump 16%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Oct. 13
Trump 36%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Oct. 13
Kansas (6)
Trump 16%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Oct. 12
Idaho (4)
Trump 29%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Oct. 11
Oklahoma (7)
Trump 28%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Oct. 10
Kentucky (8)
Trump 29%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Oct. 6
Maryland (10)
Biden 26%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Oct. 4
New Mexico (5)
Biden 8%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Aug. 28
Virginia (13)
Biden 3%
Most Recent Poll
Last Poll: Aug. 3

* The average includes the most recent poll from each source within the past 30 days, up to a maximum of five. If five polls are found, and there are other qualifying polls on that same calendar date, those will also be included.

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Axelrod says WSJ poll ‘very, very dark’ for Biden campaign

BY MIRANDA NAZZARO - 12/13/23 11:14 AM ET
 

Former President Obama’s senior adviser David Axelrod said a recent Wall Street Journal poll showing President Biden’s approval rating hitting a new low is “very, very dark” for Biden’s reelection campaign.

“You know, job approval down, ratings generally down, most of the comparatives with [former President] Trump … not good,” Axelrod said on the podcast “Hacks on Tap,” which he co-hosts with former White House press secretary Robert Gibbs and political media consultant Mike Murphy.

About 37 percent of respondents in the Journal poll, released Saturday, said they approve of the job Biden is doing as president, while 61 percent of respondents had an unfavorable view.

In a hypothetical match-up between Biden and Trump — who continues to lead in GOP primary polls — Biden trailed the former president by 4 points, with 47 percent of respondents saying they would vote for Trump and 43 percent choosing Biden.

Axelrod said he was most alarmed by the numbers regarding voters’ perception of Biden’s and Trump’s policies when president. About 23 percent of voters said Biden’s policies have helped them, while 49 percent said the same of Trump’s policies. About 53 percent said Biden’s policies hurt them personally, and 37 percent said the same for Trump.

“You know what I worry about … from a Biden standpoint is there are the kinds of things you get when people are starting to rationalize their votes — ‘Oh look, they’re ready to fire Biden, that’s a problem,'” Axelrod said. “And they just put out another photo op with the Bidenomics sign next to him … it’s just unbelievable to me.”

The White House has placed signs with the “Bidenomics” slogan, which it rolled out to tout the president’s economic agenda, on stage at many of the president’s recent speeches. In Denver on Nov. 29, the president spoke about investments from his Inflation Reduction Act with such signage at the stage.

Axelrod noted that based on the private polling he has heard about, he doesn’t think “it’s quite that bad … but it’s bad.”

Axelrod also made an apparent reference to a recent CNN poll showing Trump with a 10-point lead over Biden in the battleground state of Michigan, to which Gibbs argued the Biden campaign needs to start “playing campaign in a far more concerted way.”

“It is time to start drawing this choice because I think a lot of us think through these polls, we see whether it’s Michigan or The Wall Street Journal and you think to yourself, ‘Okay, people just haven’t made the turn yet to making the choice,'” Gibbs said. “These are still the ‘Biden is bad … let’s fire Biden’ polls, that’s what [Nikki] Haley’s up … and Trump’s up this …'”

“And if that’s your view that they haven’t made the choice, great. It’s time to accelerate the clock and get people to make that choice, force them to,” Gibbs added.

Axelrod argued the Biden campaign is “way behind” on this front and the campaign’s divided attentions between the election and the White House “have hurt them.”

His comments follow remarks he made last month in which he appeared to suggest Biden should drop out of the 2024 presidential race in the wake of a poll showing the incumbent trailing Trump. Following scrutiny for his comments, Axelrod clarified he is not concerned about poor polling numbers a year away from the 2024 election.

Days later, Axelrod said he thinks Biden has a “50-50 shot” of winning reelection and that the president thinks he is going to “cheat nature.”

The Biden reelection campaign did not immediately respond to The Hill’s request for comment.

Alex Gangitano and Brett Samuels contributed.

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