May 20, 2024

Donald Trump Takes Single-Digit Lead over Joe Biden

Former President Donald Trump is main President Joe Biden by one level amongst all voters, based on a latest ballot.

A ballot conducted by Morning Consult between April 5 and seven, 2024, showed that Trump had a slight benefit over Biden amongst all voters.

The ballot, which surveyed 6,236 registered voters, discovered that 44 p.c would vote for Trump, whereas 43 p.c mentioned they might vote for Biden. Meanwhile, eight p.c mentioned they might vote for another person, and 5 p.c mentioned they both didn’t know who they might vote for or had no opinion.

Out of these surveyed, 86 p.c of Democrats mentioned they might vote for Biden, six p.c mentioned they might vote for Trump, 5 p.c mentioned they might vote for another person, and three p.c mentioned they didn’t know or had no opinion.

Meanwhile, 90 p.c of Republicans mentioned they might vote for Trump, 4 p.c mentioned they might vote for Biden, 5 p.c mentioned they might vote for another person, and two p.c mentioned they didn’t know or had no opinions.

Among independents, 34 p.c expressed support for Biden, 36 p.c expressed support for Trump, and 19 p.c mentioned they might vote for another person.

Trump and Biden additionally appeared to do properly with repeat voters. Among Trump 2020 voters, 90 p.c mentioned they might vote for him once more, whereas three p.c mentioned they might vote for Biden. Out of the Biden 2020 voters, 83 p.c mentioned they might vote for Biden, whereas 5 p.c mentioned they might vote for Trump, and eight p.c mentioned they might vote for another person.

The ballot from Morning Consult comes as a number of latest polls have proven Trump gaining extra support amongst younger voters, whereas Biden has been main amongst older voters.

An NPR/PBS Newshour/Marist College nationwide ballot conducted between March 25 and 28, 2024, discovered that Trump led Biden by two factors amongst Millennials and Generation Z, with 51 p.c expressing support for Trump and 49 p.c expressing support for Biden. Among “baby boomers” Biden earned 53 p.c of support, whereas 45 p.c expressed support for Trump. Biden fared higher amongst individuals aged 45 or older, incomes 52 p.c of support, whereas 46 p.c expressed support for Trump.

An identical ballot by Fox News, conducted between March 22 and 25, 2024, confirmed that Trump led Biden by 18 factors amongst voters beneath 30.



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