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There are almost six months left until the 2024 election, and everything from the verdict in Donald Trump'shush money trialto the nationalconventionsto some unforeseen event may have an effect. That being said, there's still valuable information that can be gleaned from polls, especially ones ...
Since Harris took over as the presumptive nominee, she’s overtaken Trump in Arizona and Nevada and more than doubled Biden’s lead in Michigan, where she currently leads Trump by 11 points. Trump has a 4 point lead in Pennsylvania and a 2 point lead in North Carolina. The two candidat...
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Trump leads the president by 2.3 percentage points in the RCP average as of Wednesday afternoon. In dozens of national polls on the 2024 general election conducted since the beginning of November, Trump has topped most of them, posting as big as six-point a...
Trump also leads Bernie Sanders in Wisconsin by three points, 48 to 45, after trailing Sanders last month by two points, 46 to 48. The president’s lead over Pete Buttigieg increased from two points last month, to an eight-point lead, 47 to 39. ...
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Other polls this week, too, show Trump’s lead shrinking on the economy, voters’ professed top issue. (A Washington Post poll had Trump still ahead on who can better handle the economy, but with the gap narrowing from a 9 percentage point advantage to a 5 po...
Nearly a third of likely caucus-goers said they could never back Trump, while just 7 percent said so about Cruz. Mitt Romney: Ted Cruz is a "natural born citizen" Quiz: How well do you know Chris Christie? A separate Fox News poll shows Trump with a wide lead in New Hampshire,...
O’Rourke is two polls away. Meanwhile, Biden, Warren, Sanders and Buttigieg all defeat President Donald Trump in a hypothetical general election matchup. In all of these hypotheticals Trump is at 43% to 44% of the vote. Biden leads 53% to 43%. Warren’s up 52% to 44%. Sanders ...