New numbers from the New York Times/Siena College survey paint a grim picture of the 2024 Presidential election in five key swing states: voters hate both candidates. The bigger news is that, despite being impeached twice on criminal charges and indicted 4 times for the same, former president Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden.
Voters despise both candidates in the 2024 presidential election in five significant swing states, according to new data from a New York Times / Siena College poll. The bigger news is that Joe Biden is currently winning five of the most crucial political swing states, despite the fact that former President Donald Trump has been impeached twice and charged with crimes four times.
Voters believe Biden, who is just three years older than Trump at the age of 80, is too old. With all of the standard Democratic voting blocs, including women, young people, and people of color, he has lost ground. His bad performance among Black voters, who were supposed to be his greatest allies, is perhaps the most shocking.
According to The New York Times:
Black voters, who have long served as a bulwark for Democrats and Mr. Biden, are now showing 22 % of their support in these states for President Trump, which is unheard of for Republicans in modern presidential politics.
When you add it all up, Mr. Trump is in the lead in Nevada, six states, Arizona, Michigan, and Pennsylvania by a total of 10 points. In Wisconsin, Mr. Biden had a 2 point advantage.
The more diversified the swing state, the further Mr. Biden fell behind, and he merely led in the whitest of the six, which is a amazing sign of racial realignment between the two parties.
Next November, if the poll’s results were the same, Mr. Trump would likely receive more than 300 Electoral College votes — far in excess of the required 270 — to win the presidency.
It will be a very much year. Voters despise both candidates in the 2024 presidential election in five significant swing states, according to new data from a New York Times / Siena College poll. The bigger news is that former President Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden in office despite having been impeached thrice and indicted four times on criminal charges.
New numbers from the New York Times/Siena College survey paint a grim picture of the 2024 Presidential election in five key swing states: voters hate both candidates. The bigger news is that, despite being impeached twice on criminal charges and indicted 4 times for the same, former president Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden.
President Joe Biden at the White House.Chris Kleponis/CNP via ZUMA Press Wire. Fight disinformation: Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily newsletter and follow the news that matters.. New numbers from a New York Times/Siena College poll offer a grim portrait of the 2024 presidential election in five major swing states: Voters hate both candidates. But the bigger news is that despite having been impeached twice and indicted four times on criminal charges, former President Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden in five of the most important electoral swing states.. Voters think Biden, who at 80 is only three years older than Trump, is too old. He’s lost ground with all the traditional Democratic voting blocs: women, young people, and people of color. Perhaps most shocking is his poor showing among Black voters, who were supposed to be his biggest allies.. The New York Times observes:. Black voters — long a bulwark for Democrats and for Mr. Biden — are now registering 22 percent support in these states for Mr. Trump, a level unseen in presidential politics for a Republican in modern times.. Add it all together, and Mr. Trump leads by 10 points in Nevada, six in Georgia, five in Arizona, five in Michigan and four in Pennsylvania. Mr. Biden held a 2-point edge in Wisconsin.. In a remarkable sign of a gradual racial realignment between the two parties, the more diverse the swing state, the farther Mr. Biden was behind, and he led only in the whitest of the six…. If the results in the poll were the same next November, Mr. Trump would be poised to win more than 300 Electoral College votes, far above the 270 needed to take the White House.. It’s going to be a long year.