The Left is coming to realize that Biden has zero chances of winning in November, assuming a free and fair election.
Claire McCaskill warning Nicole Wallace that Trump‘s poll numbers have been solidified/enhanced after the indictments “Since he got indicted, his numbers have only solidified”
Claire McCaskill warning Nicole Wallace that Trump’s poll numbers have been solidified/enhanced after the indictments
“Since he got indicted, his numbers have only solidified” pic.twitter.com/8jsgwlNbxW— Eric Abbenante (@EricAbbenante) February 26, 2024
The truth of it all is: This is why Trump‘s poll numbers are going up everytime and he will win the elections.. Ordinary Americans are sick and tired see fast clip below
This is why Trump’s poll numbers are going up everytime and he will win the elections..
Ordinary Americans are sick and tired pic.twitter.com/23v7bxjK4F
— Laina Media (@media_laina) February 22, 2024
Former President Donald Trump has been gaining on President Joe Biden among young voters, who were crucial to the Democrat’s victory in 2020, according to a new poll from Axios and Generation Lab released on Monday – Newsmax
The recent Axios + Generation Lab Youth poll reveals a notable shift in the political preferences of young voters, as former President Donald Trump gains ground on President Joe Biden. The survey, conducted between February 3-14, engaged 1,073 U.S. adults aged 18 to 34. Surprisingly, 48 percent of respondents expressed a preference for Trump, while 52 percent leaned toward Biden, in a hypothetical scenario of an election held today.
*Young voters already planning on voting for Trump because they can’t afford gas and they don’t want to go to war with Russia, Iran, China, the Taliban, Darth Vader, and Biden’s long time foe, Cornpop- Currermell
This shift suggests a potential erosion of support for Biden among the younger demographic, a significant contrast to the 2020 presidential election where Gen Z and millennial voters favored him by a substantial 20-point margin, as reported by the Pew Research Center. Political scientist Neil O’Brian from the University of Oregon emphasized the uncertainty surrounding the trajectory of young voters, challenging the assumption that they would consistently align with the Democratic Party.
Leftist Emerson Poll…
Examining the data further, Biden’s lead becomes more robust among respondents who are definitively committed to voting. Among the 42 percent of young participants expressing an intention to vote in the upcoming election, a clear 63 percent indicated a preference for Biden.
President Biden tops former President Trump by 4 points in new survey of young voters https://t.co/doSgkzWLvT pic.twitter.com/dJtXknQM4l
— The Hill (@thehill) February 26, 2024
The apparent resurgence of Trump’s popularity among younger voters correlates with their prioritization of key issues leading up to the election. The economy takes the top spot, with 39 percent of young respondents identifying it as their primary concern. Following closely are abortion at 16 percent, and student debt and immigration, both at 11 percent. A smaller percentage of young voters, 10 percent, prioritize climate change, while guns come in at 7 percent.
NEW (!!!) this morning, we released a survey w/ @axios
testing Biden vs. Trump among young voters.• Biden: 52% (+4)
• Trump: 48%n=1,073 respondents, ages 18-34, Nationwide https://t.co/QOg9CWgk23
— Cyrus Beschloss (@cyrusbeschloss) February 26, 2024
This shift in preferences aligns with earlier surveys that also suggested Trump’s growing appeal among young voters. In December, a New York Times/Siena poll indicated a six-point lead for Trump over Biden with voters under 30. Similarly, an NBC News poll from November showed a four-point lead for Trump with voters under 35.
Former President Donald Trump has been gaining on President Joe Biden among young voters, who were crucial to the Democrat’s victory in 2020, according to a new poll from Axios and Generation Lab released on Monday. More: https://t.co/NYu3lvCD93 pic.twitter.com/R4ff7DUJLd
— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) February 26, 2024
The Axios + Generation Lab Youth poll, conducted over a two-week period, adds another layer to the evolving landscape of young voter sentiments. It carries a margin of error of ±3 percentage points, underlining the need for cautious interpretation of the results. As the political landscape continues to evolve, these findings may indicate a dynamic shift in the preferences of young voters, prompting a closer examination of the factors influencing their political inclinations and the potential implications for future elections.
More Polling….
There is currently not a single Michigan poll in the RCP average that gives Biden a lead over Trump.
🇺🇲 NATIONAL POLL: Harvard/Harris
🟥 Trump 53% (+6)
🟦 Biden 47%
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🟥 Trump 44% (+7)
🟦 Biden 37%
🟨 RFK Jr. 18%
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🟥 Trump 44% (+8)
🟦 Biden 36%
🟨 RFK Jr 17%
🟩 Stein 2%
🟨 West 1%
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With leaners | 2/21-22 | 2,022 RV https://t.co/EvKhRG3xuD pic.twitter.com/PSE0NOLY02— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) February 26, 2024
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Major Points Discussed:
- Recent Axios + Generation Lab Youth poll reveals a shift in young voter preferences, with 48% favoring Trump and 52% leaning towards Biden in a hypothetical current election.
- This marks a potential decline in support for Biden among the 18 to 34 age group, compared to the 20-point lead he had among Gen Z and millennial voters in the 2020 election.
- Biden’s lead strengthens among those committed to voting, with 63% support among the 42% of young participants expressing an intention to vote in the upcoming election.
- Trump’s growing popularity aligns with respondents ranking the economy as their top concern (39%), followed by abortion (16%), student debt and immigration (both at 11%), climate change (10%), and guns (7%).
- Similar trends were observed in previous surveys, indicating a shift in young voter sentiments and highlighting the dynamic nature of their political preferences. The Axios + Generation Lab Youth poll, conducted from February 3-14, carries a margin of error of ±3 percentage points.
Comments – Threads – Links
- The border invasion is paying off for Biden- AmericanRebel
- Are they polling them as they cross the border?- Mike
- The ones that got their student debt transferred to all Americans?- Casey Elliott
- Biden can not get away with hiding in his basement as he did in 2020; and to be in public, campaigning, would expose his physical and mental deficits immediately. He can not therefore be a candidate- PhoeliX