The Never Trump Republicans have gotten the lion’s share of the attention in the coming presidential election, but they are being edged out by Democrats who say “Never Biden.”
More voters now say they would never vote for Biden than Republicans who identify as “Never Trump,” The Daily Caller reported.
According to polls, Biden is losing support from groups that Democrats typically ignore. For example, a recent survey indicates that Trump leads Biden by double the margin of victory he had in the Lone Star State four years prior in the competition for Texas’ forty electoral votes. Promotion In a pivotal Senate race as the GOP attempts to retake the majority in the chamber in November’s elections, Republican Sen. Ted Cruz leads Democratic opponent Rep. Colin Allred by six points, according to a Marist College survey released on Tuesday. Texas was the site of the closest victory margin for a Republican presidential candidate in over a quarter of a century, as Trump defeated Biden by roughly 5.5 points in 2020.
However, among registered voters, the former president leads his successor in the White House by 11 points (55%–44%), according to the Marist poll, which was conducted from March 18–21.
But Trump’s lead narrows to 7 points (53%–46%) among those who say they will definitely cast a ballot in the election in November. “Independents, whom Biden won by six points in 2020, are now voting for Trump.” According to the Marist publication, Trump obtains 56% of Texas’ independent voters compared to 41% for Biden. As per the study, Trump’s popularity among Black and Latino voters has considerably improved, whereas Biden seems to have lost momentum with younger people. Promotion The poll shows that Trump leads Biden by 48%, Kennedy trails at 15%, and one of the three possible presidential candidates is Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a Democrat who switched to independence.
Kennedy is still barred from voting in Texas despite being an environmentalist, a vocal opponent of vaccines, and a member of the most powerful political family in the nation. The poll shows that among registered voters, Cruz, the conservative firebrand running for a third six-year term as the senator from Texas, leads Allred by a margin of 51% to 45%. Allred is a former NFL player and a three-term congressman from a suburban Dallas district. Among probable voters, Cruz leads Allred by almost the same amount.