For those of us who believe Donald J. Trump is NOT gonna be President Again?
This is just confirmation….
Yea…..
It’s early…..
(Biden IS actually doing slightly better in the polls each week)
But I’m just saying something that IS whispered by a good many Republicans that can’t say this outloud…
Most of us do NOT want a return to the 2016/2020 world…..
We have a year and half to see if the poll numbers stay until next November….
Oh?
Abortion STILL is on voters minds and THAT is NOT helping Republicans any more than it did for last November’s Midterm elections…..
Biden does have the immigration issue weighing him down…
This weeks lull in the flow at the Southern Border needs to stay that way for the President….
Republicans are the only ones NOT happy with the media images…..
President Joe Biden continues to hold an edge over potential Republican challengers Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis as the 2024 U.S. presidential election draws closer, according to the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll.
But there are potential hazards ahead for Biden should the situation at the U.S. southern border worsen, the poll shows.
Among registered voters, Biden led Trump, his predecessor as president, by six percentage points in a hypothetical match-up, 44% to 38%, holding an advantage that has opened up in recent few months. In a mid-March Reuters/Ipsos poll, Biden led Trump by five points after trailing him by three points in February.
The latest poll collected responses nationwide from 4,410 U.S. adults. For registered voters, it had a credibility interval, a measure of precision, of two percentage points…..
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Biden, a Democrat who announced his re-election bid last month, would hold a slight edge with independent voters over a Republican opponent, the poll showed, buoyed by his positions on abortion and gun violence.
Sixty-three percent of registered voters – including 73% of independents – said they were less likely to support a presidential candidate who backs severe restrictions on abortion.
Democrats’ views on gun policy also scored better among respondents, with 67% of registered voters saying they were more likely to back a candidate who backed stricter gun laws.
But the issue of migrants crossing into the U.S. from Mexico holds potential peril for the president…..