President Biden maintains a lead over Republican front-runner former President Trump in new polls ahead of a possible rematch in November.
inside Quinnipiac University PollIn a poll released Wednesday, 49% of registered voters said they supported Mr. Biden, compared to 45% who chose Mr. Trump.
Biden’s lead has narrowed slightly compared to 50% for Trump (44% for Trump) in the same poll in January.
But among independents, a key group in 2024, the poll showed Biden’s lead was even narrower. About 44% of independents surveyed said they supported Mr. Biden, compared to 42% who said they supported Mr. Trump.
According to the survey, 93% of Democrats said they supported Mr. Biden, while 91% of Republicans said they supported Mr. Trump.
The hypothetical matchup included independent candidates Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Cornel West and Green Party candidate Jill Stein, with Biden leading with 38% and Trump with 37%. It became.
In a hypothetical head-to-head race, the former president has a 2.7 percentage point lead over Biden, according to a tally of polls maintained by Hill/Decision Desk headquarters.
A new poll from Quinnipiac University found that 67% of voters think Biden, 81, is too old to effectively serve another four years in office, while 57% think Trump, 77, is too old to serve another four years. It turns out that he does not think he is old enough to serve a term.
A new poll found that only 35% of voters believe Biden is physically fit for another term, and 34% believe he is mentally fit. Meanwhile, 60% of voters thought Trump was physically strong enough to serve another term, and 48% thought he was mentally strong enough to serve another term.
The poll was conducted February 15-19 among 1,421 registered voters. The margin of error is plus or minus 2.6 percentage points.
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