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Re: arizona1 post# 473241

Monday, 05/06/2024 7:21:35 PM

Monday, May 06, 2024 7:21:35 PM

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No link, lol....Trump 46 Biden 44, ABC IPSOS

But it gets worse, even a favorability rate of 35% for Biden

On the issues Biden is under water pretty bad as usual,

Economy, 46 to 32

inflation 45 to 30

But this isn't the complete list, best to find the actual poll later

There is hope, Biden is better liked and more trusted and your numbers came from likely voters 49 to 45, noted on the screen shot in the bottom left of that image........

Take always for me, one is having governing problems and one can't be trusted

Joe Biden slightly trails Donald Trump in new 2024 poll, falling behind on economy, border
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/joe-biden-slightly-trails-donald-trump-in-new-2024-poll-falling-behind-on-economy-border/ar-BB1lRBeG

Former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden by 2 points in a new poll, 46% to 44%, as the 2024 race for the White House presses on.

The poll, released on Sunday from ABC News and Ipsos, also found that, among people already registered to vote, Biden has a razor-thin edge of one point, for a split of 46% to 45%. People “likely” to vote tend to favor Biden at 49% to Trump's 45%.

The poll was conducted online from April 25 to April 30 among 2,200 adults, split roughly three ways between Republicans, Democrats and independent voters. The survey has a margin of sampling error of 2%, which can become a significant factor in close races.

Trump’s favorability, ABC says, could be fueled by voters' perception of how he might handle major issues facing the nation.

Out of ten issues voters were asked about, Trump led Biden in his potential handling of the economy, inflation, crime and safety, immigration, gun violence, U.S. world standing and the Israel-Hamas war.

When voters were asked about the economy, 46% said Trump would do a better job managing it, compared to Biden's 32%. Forty-four percent said Trump would do a better job handling inflation, compared to Biden's 30%.

Biden led in two categories, health care and abortion access picking up 39% and 41%. “Protecting democracy” was evenly split Trump and Biden. .

Biden, on the other hand, saw a lead in questions about candidates' “personal favorability," notching 40% to Trump's 33%. He was also seen as more “honest and trustworthy,” according to the poll.

The poll also found that Biden held an approval rate of 35% and disapproval rate of 57%, compared to Trump's retrospective approval rate of 44% and disapproval rate of 50%.

President Joe Biden prepares to enter Air Force One at the Wilmington International Airport as he departs Thursday May 2, 2024 in Wilmington, N.C. after greeting members of the New Hanover County Sheriff’s Department and the Wilmington Police Department. President Biden was in town to speak at the Wilmington Convention Center where he is expected to announce a $3 billion investment to replace toxic lead pipes and deliver clean drinking water to communities across the country during his Wilmington presidential visit. KEN BLEVINS/STARNEWS

Third party candidates and the Trump's hush-money trial

Asked about Trump possibly being convicted of a crime between now and the November election, his supporters seem committed to continue supporting him - 80% say they will continue supporting him while only 4% say they will not. Sixteen percent say they will reconsider their support if Trump, who is currently facing a criminal trial in New York tied to hush money payments, is ultimately convicted of a crime.

In a five-way poll factoring in the three leading third-party candidates, independents Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Cornell West and Green Party candidate Jill Stein, the Biden-Trump split falls along similar lines, on a smaller scale, as the polling on a two-way way race.

Kennedy took 12%, with a slight majority of his potential supporters tending to lean Republican. West and Stein took 2% and 1%, respectively

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