
New York Times and Siena College polling numbers show former President Donald Trump leading Joe Biden in 5 out of 6 swing states, all of which the current President won in 2020. Much to their dismay, Trump’s support among black voters is increasing dramatically, according to these polls.
The newspaper reports that voters have “enormous doubts” about Biden’s age and, while both men remain unpopular amongst voters, the President is paying a price for his handling of the economy and the generally perceived wrong direction of the country.
The polls show Trump leading in Nevada (11 points), Georgia (6), Arizona (5), Michigan (5), and Pennsylvania (4), while Biden retains a slight lead in Wisconsin (2 points).
“Across the six battlegrounds — all of which Mr. Biden carried in 2020 — the president trails by an average of 48 to 44 percent,” the Times writes.
Shockingly, they also note a “majority of voters” now say President Biden’s policies “have personally hurt them.”
Voters might be more apt to show up and cast their votes if they feel personally affected by the man in the White House.
According to a breaking New York Times poll, if the election was held today, Donald Trump would win over 300 electoral votes. And a CBS poll has Trump +3 points over Biden.
Trump is currently leading in nearly every swing state:
+10 in Nevada
+6 in Georgia
+5 in Michigan
+5 in… pic.twitter.com/pj0U4oh55y— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) November 5, 2023
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Swing State Polls Spell Trouble For Biden
The New York Times and Siena polls show a 4-point average deficit for Biden in these key swing states, which tracks closely to a Bloomberg News and Morning Consult poll released a couple of weeks ago.
That survey showed Trump topping Biden 47-43% in a poll covering seven swing states.
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It also pointed to the economy as the major point of contention with voters who are really not buying into Bidenomics.
That published poll result, measuring over 5,000 registered voters in those swing states, showed that those most concerned about the economy rejected President Biden’s related policies by a staggering margin of 65-14%.
