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DEMS PANIC AS BIDEN’S POLLS ON THE ECONOMY FALLS ON THE LOWEST SINCE BUSH DEFEAT IN 1992

June 3, 2024

There is an increasing likelihood that Joe Biden will not be re-elected as President of the United States. According to a Gallup poll, Americans’ perceptions of the economy are collapsing to levels last observed in 1992, when Democratic nominee Bill Clinton defeated then-President George H. W. Bush in a genuine three-way contest that also featured Reform Party challenger Ross Perot.

 

This is just one of the terrible polls that the president is facing. According to a different survey, former President Donald Trump is still leading in the majority of pivotal swing states as he enters the summer months of his campaign, which is expected to happen before the Republican Party’s July convention in Milwaukee.

 

From May 7 to May 13, a registered voter poll by Bloomberg News/Morning Consult revealed that Trump leads Biden by four points in every swing state. In Arizona, North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Georgia, the former president leads by five, seven, two, and one points, respectively.

 

In Nevada, Trump and Biden are even, while in Michigan, Biden leads Trump by only one point. There is a one-point margin of error in this survey of 4,962 registered voters in swing states. The race has narrowed since last month, when Trump had greater advantages, especially in Wisconsin and Georgia, even if he still leads in the majority of swing states, according to the Daily Wire.

 

The poll also showed a generally negative view of the condition of the economy, with 55% of respondents saying their state’s economy is going in the wrong direction and 45% saying it is heading in the right direction.

The survey results coincide with the fact that Trump and the Republican National Committee have raised more money than Biden and the Democratic National Committee combined.

 

Voters trust Trump more than Biden to handle the economy, immigration, and crime, which are predicted to be major topics in the upcoming presidential election, according to a recent ABC News/Ipsos poll.

 

Furthermore, a Harvard Harris poll found that more voters than Biden approve of Trump’s performance in office. Additionally, voters appear to back Trump’s main immigration proposals.

 

According to a recent survey, 61 percent of Independents support deporting illegal immigrants, which is a key component of Trump’s immigration policy for 2024. At a Florida speech in April, Trump recently handed President Joe Biden a heavy blow in terms of financial lead.

 

The former president’s campaign announced that it raised a staggering $50.5 million, CNN reported. The total close to doubles the record set by President Joe Biden’s campaign the previous week in New York when he raised $26 million at an event that featured former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.