Robert F. Kennedy Jr. takes more from Donald Trump than President Biden in this year's election, according to new NBC News polling. The Morning Joe panel discusses.
Publisher of The Bulwark Sarah Longwell joins The Weekend to discuss the latest NBC News polling on the 2024 presidential elections. The poll shows Trump is narrowly ahead of Biden by 2 points among registered voters in a head-to-head race.
As Donald Trump fronts up to a Manhattan court this week for his latest lawfare flogging from Democrats, Biden boosters are doing their best to trumpet a poll turnaround for the president.
Robert Kennedy Jr, Cornel West and Jill Stein likely to take votes from Biden in November election, research suggestsMultiple new polls show Joe Biden strengthening slightly in the US presidential election, but suggest third-party candidates could present a risk to his chance of carrying the White House in November.According to a New York Times/Siena College poll released on Saturday, Biden has whittled down the four-point lead Donald Trump held in February, with Trump leading Biden 46% to 45%...
The poll numbers show Americans generally think that in the White House, both did more harm than good.
People who are worried that candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will siphon more voters from President Biden than Donald Trump (helping Trump win) will be pleased to know that a new Marist poll shows just the opposite. When respondents were asked who they'd vote for if it were just Trump and Biden running for president, Biden received 51 percent to Trump's 48 percent. — Read the rest
The survey by the Texas Hispanic Policy Foundation also shows Republican Senator Ted Cruz just five points ahead of Democratic Congressman Colin Allred.
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
J.L. Partners polled 1000 likely voters for their thoughts on Trump's VP pick. The results were tight, only moving the numbers by a point at the margins. But in a close election that could be enough to secure a victory over Joe Biden
When former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley ended her presidential bid in early March, Donald Trump and his allies emphatically told her supporters and "those" Romney-esque Republicans to take a hike. Those supporters listened, as Pennsylvania proved yet again this week, when more than 16% of Republican voters in the state's closed primary cast a ballot for Haley and against Trump. The Washington Post's Aaron Blake assembled a list of states with Republican-only primaries so far and highlighted the...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.‘s independent presidential campaign is expected to affect the main matchup between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, with a new poll showing he may be taking more votes away from the latter. An NBC News poll released on Sunday shows twice as many voters who would support Trump in […]