President Joe Biden leads former President Donald Trump in a contest between the two candidates, according to eight recent polls.The surveys give Biden a slight lead on a national basis ranging from one to three points, though it isn't clear if it would give him an overall victory due to the Electoral College.On March 12, Biden and Trump each won a series of primary elections to become their party's presumptive presidential nominees. This focused attention on how a likely presidential election...
Former President Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden in a national matchup, the latest survey from Mclaughlin & Associates shows.
This convenient little phrase has captured the imagination of the press at the moment. It refers to a new classification of U.S. voters who are not particularly happy with either President Biden or former President Donald Trump. The phrase appears to have emerged during the 2016 election but now seems to be percolating once again in the press after a recent New York Times revisited the topic on March 6.
Whisper it gently, but Joe Biden may be on the verge of a comeback. His polling remains anaemic but is ticking upwards. The unloved president has few ardent champions, but fear of Donald Trump’s return to the White House is concentrating minds. While Trump is attracting hardcore supporters like iron filings to a magnet, others are being repelled. If Biden is to have a chance of a second term in office, it is by virtue of being the “Stop Trump” candidate.
Stephen A. Smith might just believe it’s the lesser of two evils. But the prominent ESPN personality announced he is supporting Joe Biden in the upcoming presidential election. On the latest episode of The Stephen A. Smith Show podcast, the First Take host addressed Donald Trump already alleging the 2024 presidential election will be rigged,
President Joe Biden opened a new line of attack against former President Donald Trump on Wednesday, asking and answering the classic “are you better off today than you were four years ago” question to remind voters of what it was like when Trump was president.
Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is seeking to outraise President Joe Biden next week, aiming to take in more than $33 million to top a new single-event fundraising record set by Biden on Thursday with $25 million, said a person familiar with the Trump event who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal planning.
Donald Trump is taking a double-digit lead over Joe Biden among independents, the latest survey from the Economist/YouGov found.
It was the day after he made history by securing the Republican Party’s presidential nomination for the third straight time, but Donald Trump was not in a celebratory mood.
Donald Trump will attend Thursday’s wake of a New York City police officer gunned down in the line of duty, as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee has made crime a focus of his third White House campaign and accused President Joe Biden of lacking toughness.
Officials with President Biden’s reelection campaign on Monday portrayed a pending Supreme Court case over nationwide access to the abortion pill as an example of the extreme limits that former President Donald Trump would place on reproductive health care if elected in November.
A plurality of voters say Joe Biden’s policies personally hurt them. A plurality of voters say Donald Trump’s policies personally helped them.