Former President Trump leads President Biden by 5 points point in a hypothesis rematchaccording to a new New York Times/Siena College poll.
48% of registered voters said they would vote for the former president if the 2024 presidential election were held today and the candidates were him and Biden. When asked the same question, 43% said they would vote for Biden.
The poll also found that 65 percent of registered voters say the country is “in a good place.”[w]24% said they were “on track”;[r]night truck. ”
A Virginia poll released Friday found Biden with a 4-point lead over the former president, but the poll also found low support for both candidates. Old Dominion is a notable swing state, electing a Republican governor in 2021 but voting Democratic in the past four presidential elections.
When the Times/Siena College poll asked registered voters who they voted for in the last presidential election, 44% said they voted for Biden and 34% said they voted for Trump. 18% said they did not vote in the 2020 election.
Both presidents won their respective recent primaries in Michigan, but Biden faced some trouble, with more than 100,000 Michiganders voting against the president for a “no-commitment” voting option. faced. A “non-committal” campaign in the Wolverine State means voters indicated support for the Democratic Party but not for the candidate listed on the ballot, and Biden on the Israel-Hamas war. served as a protest against the actions of
The Times/Siena College poll was conducted from February 25th to 28th and included 980 registered voters across the United States, 823 of whom responded to the entire survey. The margin of error for registered voters is plus or minus 3.5 percentage points, and the margin of error for registered voters who complete the complete survey is plus or minus 4 percentage points.
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