Former President Donald Trump has an advantage over President Joe Biden nationally in a five-way presidential race, according to two polls.
JL Partners/daily mail poll published On Thursday, Mr. Trump led the crowded field with 43% support, followed by Mr. Biden with 39%.
🇺🇲 2024 National GE: @JLPartnersPolls
Trump 43% (+4)
Biden 39%
RFK Junior 7%
West 2%
Stein 1%@DailyMail | 1,000LV | 3/20-24 | ±3.1%https://t.co/DEeYVtYohF pic.twitter.com/zywcE7EoUK— Interactive Polls (@IAPolls2022) March 28, 2024
Independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. came in third with 7% support, followed by independent Cornel West with 2% and Green Party member Jill Stein with 1%. His percentage of undecided voters was 8%, down significantly from his JLPartners/December.daily myI vote.
Support for each candidate has been increasing since December. Biden and Trump each rose 3 points, leaving the gap between them at 4 points. Kennedy also enjoyed a three-point bump, while Stein and West each had one point. At the time, 19% of respondents were undecided.
A lot has happened since the December polls. Biden and Trump became the presumptive nominees of their respective parties. Biden also delivered a highly partisan State of the Union address, with James Johnson, co-founder of JL Partners, saying: Post It did not resonate with voters.
“Trump is viewed more favorably among people who already voted for him, but few have changed their mind since the last poll, and Trump continues to lose the popular vote. “We’re on track to win,” he said.
The poll sampled 1,000 likely voters from March 20 to March 24 and has a margin of error (MOE) of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.
2nd vote released Wednesday from Harris forbes It also shows that Trump has the upper hand not only in a direct showdown with Biden, but also in a five-way showdown, but taking into account undecided supporters, they line up in that format.
🇺🇲 2024 National GE: HarrisX/Forbes
Trump 46% [=]
Biden 43% [+2]
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with leaner
Biden 50% [+2]
Trump 50% [-2]
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Trump 42% [-2]
Biden 40% [+2]
RFK Junior 14% [-1]
West 2%
Stein 2%[+/- March 8-10]
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1,010 RV | March 25 | ±3.1%https://t.co/LrPyXx1199 pic.twitter.com/V9Pqvs4ecw— Interactive Polls (@IAPolls2022) March 28, 2024
Before learners are forced to decide who to support, they see Mr. Trump in the crowd with a 3-point lead over Mr. Biden. The approval rating is 40% for Mr. Biden, 37% for Mr. Biden, and Mr. Kennedy is in third place with 12%. Stein and West each received one point, but 8% were undecided. This advantage falls within his MOE of ±3.1 percentage points in the poll.
Mr. Trump’s approval rating rose to 42%, including lean voters, while Mr. Biden’s approval rating rose to 40%, exceeding the deficit by 1 point. Mr. Kennedy jumped to 14%, while Mr. Stein and Mr. West recorded 2%.
If third-party candidates are removed from the field, Trump leads Biden 46% to 43%. In this scenario, 11% are undecided.
But when asked to choose a candidate, these undecided voters favored Biden over Trump, 61 percent to 39 percent. When these results are added to the entire sample, Biden and Trump are tied at 50% each.
While the 45th president received 90 percent of the Republican vote, Biden has a higher approval rating with 86 percent of Democrats. The polls are evenly matched among independents, with Biden at 51% and Trump at 49%.
Harris X/forbes The poll sampled 1,010 registered voters on March 25th. MOE is ± 3.1 percentage points.


