A poll released Wednesday shows President Joe Biden’s approval bump last month in swing states has all but vanished, with Republican nominee Donald Trump again ahead of Biden in six of the seven states most likely to impact the 2024 presidential election.
Fewer Wisconsinites favor path to citizenship while support for deportation is up.
Vice President Kamala Harris heads to the battleground state to make an urgent case to voters who delivered a surprise victory in Georgia for Biden.
Former President Donald Trump has thwarted President Joe Biden‘s momentum in six key swing states as concerns about the economy persist. In a Bloomberg-Morning Consult poll released Wednesday, Trump holds leads over Biden in six of seven swing states. Trump’s leads in Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin are larger than in last month’s […]
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In a development that should come as a surprise to no one who has been conscious and not living in a cave in Tajikistan for the last year, a Pew Research poll released Wednesday reveals that 62 percent of self-identified Biden voters don't want either Joe Biden or Donald Trump on the presidential ballot in November. It's no shock that they don't favor Trump, but 62 percent wanting old Joe to pack it in has to be making some
Fifty-two percent of registered voters in swing states said they did not trust Harris to assume the duties of the president. Harris spent the first part of 2024 reassuring voters she was ready to be president if Biden was unable to perform his duties. The advanced ages of both Trump and Biden sparks more voter interest in who will be the vice president
Trump leads in North Carolina, Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. Biden is leading Trump in Michigan. Biden's approval rating is at 41 percent and Trump's approval rating is at 45 percent
Justice Department civil rights chief Kristen Clarke released guidelines this week on how to report cases of voter intimidation, asserting that "voter intimidation has no place in our democracy." Years earlier, Clarke defended a New Black Panther Party member who threatened a Philadelphia poll worker while brandishing a club.
JL Partners asked 1000 people for their voting intentions to gauge impact of age. It found that the crossover age had dropped from 55 in 2020 to 40 now. Below that age a majority of voters prefer Biden, above 40 they prefer Trump