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Biden Trailing Trump In Key Democrat Voting Bloc He Won 2-To-1 In 2020: POLL

President Joe Biden is trailing former President Donald Trump among Hispanic voters for a possible 2024 rematch after a 2-1 demographic victory last time out, according to a poll on Monday. are doing.

According to USA Today/Suffolk University, Trump led Biden by 5 points among key voting blocs that Democrats typically secure by wide margins. investigation found. In 2020, Biden won 65% of Hispanic voters, compared to just 32% who supported Trump. according to According to an exit poll from Edison Research.

The president's support among black voters, which Biden won 87% to 12% last time, has also declined, according to polls. Only 63% said they would vote for Biden, compared to 12% who said they would vote for Trump.

Additionally, the poll found that 20% of Hispanic and black voters and 21% of young voters chose another candidate other than the two likely party nominees.

David Paleologos, director of the Center for Political Research at Suffolk University, told USA Today, “Trump has not gained support among black voters, but support for Biden among blacks has attracted third-party voters.'' As a result, the deficit has been eliminated.” “If young voters and people of color vote for a 'third party,' that's one vote away from President Biden, and one vote away from President Biden is a vote for Donald Trump.”

The poll showed Trump leading Biden by 4 points among voters under 35. In 2020, Biden won by 24 points in the 18-29 age group and by 6 points in the 30-44 age group. (Related: Biden is underwater in voting blocs that were key to his 2020 victory: poll)

The poll comes after several other recent polls found Biden losing support among several key Democratic voting blocs.

WATERLOO, IOWA – DECEMBER 19: Republican presidential candidate and former US President Donald Trump gestures as he leaves a campaign event. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

The poll found that Mr. Trump led Mr. Biden 39% to 37% among all eligible voters, with 17% preferring the popular third-party presidential candidate. After seven candidates were named, the former president's lead had widened to three points, with independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. gaining 10 percent support.

The Real Clear Politics average Based on opinion polls conducted from December 4th to December 29th, the prediction for the 2024 general election between Trump and Biden is that the former president has a 2.4 point lead. It is shown. Mr. Trump also leads Mr. Biden in key battleground states, including: georgia, michigan, pennsylvania, arizona and nevada.

The USA Today/Suffolk University poll surveyed 1,000 voters nationwide from Dec. 26 to Dec. 29 and had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.

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