We are more than eight months away from the presidential elections.
And Joe Biden receives more and more bad news every day.
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Battleground states are crucial for any candidate – and Trump is winning them
In most battleground states – crucial to both Biden and Donald Trump, the presumptive nominees of their respective parties – Trump is beating Biden.
This is not good news for Democrats.
Yahoo News reports: “Donald Trump is on track to beat Joe Biden in four key battleground states, new polls show.”
“In Georgia, the former president leads by four points, with 51% to his successor’s 47% among registered voters, according to a Marist poll released Wednesday,” Yahoo noted. “Biden won the state by just 0.23% in 2020, becoming the first Democratic presidential candidate to win the state since Bill Clinton in 1992.”
“The president is three points behind those in Georgia who said they definitely plan to vote,” the report said. “Trump has increased support for him among young voters in the state since 2020 and has made gains among black voters, though Biden still has a large lead among African Americans.”
The story continued:
In North Carolina, a Marist poll released Wednesday shows Trump leading Biden by three points: 51 to 48%.
Among independents registered to vote in the state, Trump has a six-point lead – 52 to 46 percent…
Meanwhile, Emerson College, KLAS-TV and The hill they found in their Nevada poll, also released Wednesday, that Trump is up 44 to 41 percent in the state. 15% remain undecided…
In Arizona, a state Biden narrowly won in 2020, Trump is up four points — 48 to 44 percent, according to a separate poll by Emerson College and The hill. 8% remain undecided.
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Will Biden be able to catch up with Trump?
Biden’s age doesn’t help him. And neither does inflation. Nor his foreign policy in Ukraine and Gaza. To name just a few handicaps.
A lot can happen in eight months, and perhaps Trump’s numbers in states that can easily turn red or blue will change.
But in the near future, Donald Trump is dominating them. Joe Biden has to catch up. But how he will manage to take the path to victory is very difficult to understand at this moment.