As the country moves farther into the election cycle, President Joe Biden’s campaign continues to receive negative electoral news from the most significant swing states.
In six out of the seven swing states—Arizona, Nevada, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia—Biden behind former President Donald Trump, according to a CNN programme on Tuesday. However, in Wisconsin, Biden leads by three points.
Furthermore, Trump is outperforming Biden on subjects that voters this cycle are most concerned about.
Examine the cause: what is happening? Okay, trusted more, once more, this is present in each of these seven crucial swing states, according to political expert Harry Enten of CNN.
“I think that should worry the Biden camp, given that has been harping and Democrats have been harping on this,” Enten said. “Look, Donald Trump is trusted more than Joe Biden in basically all the important issues — the economy, inflation, immigration, border, 20-point lead, the Israel-Hamas war, 14-point lead, the Russia-Ukraine war, nine-point lead, and protecting democracy. Merely a single point in favour.
Democrats and Joe Biden lead by a 12-point margin when it comes to abortion. Although this campaign is currently on this, they would really like it to be about abortion. Enten outlined the primary worries of the electorate, saying, “And it’s about this with maybe a little bit of this, and all these issues favour Donald Trump.”
Democrats and Biden have been “running on protecting democracy, and that’s a wash right now,” the host noted.
It’s a wash. Furthermore, there are other polls that indicate… was looking at a Quinnipiac University survey that revealed the same thing last month—sorry, last week,” Enten stated. Additionally, RFK Jr. mentioned something to our colleague Erin Burnett, stating, “Joe, I’m not quite sure.”Joe Biden may be worse for protecting democracy. It turns out a lot of voters agree on that.
Trump’s growing popularity among blue-collar workers will probably be tested this year in Michigan, which is the heart of the nation’s auto industry.
Shawn Fain, the president of the United Auto Workers union, revealed shocking information about the candidate that the majority of members support in a live Fox News interview in January, just days after the union announced that it was officially sponsoring Biden’s reelection.
It seems like he was saying it will be Trump.
Following Fain’s discussion of the declining sales of electric vehicles and its potential impact on the union labour force, host Neil Cavuto pointed out that in previous decades, a sizable portion of UAW members had backed Republican presidents such as Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and others through the years.