Biden Vs. Trump: One Candidate Leads, But Without Majority, In 5 Key Swing States As This Voter Category Could Prove Decisive In Final Verdict


The latest poll results in five swing states have shown that former President Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden in a potential 2024 rematch, despite the legal challenges weighing against him. The survey, conducted by Emerson College Polling and The Hill, revealed interesting insights into voter preferences in key battleground states.

In Pennsylvania, 45% of voters support Trump, while 43% support Biden, with 12% undecided. Trump’s support has decreased from January, while Biden’s has increased. Independent voters in Pennsylvania favor Biden over Trump.

In Georgia, 48% of voters support Trump, while 42% support Biden, with 11% undecided. Trump’s support has remained steady, while Biden’s has increased slightly. Trump leads among white voters, while Biden leads among Black voters.

In North Carolina, 47% of voters support Trump, 44% support Biden, and 10% are undecided. More independents in the state prefer Trump over Biden.

In Nevada, 46% of voters support Trump, 40% support Biden, and 14% are undecided. Biden’s support has decreased, while Trump’s has remained steady. Voters have doubts about both candidates, with concerns about Biden’s age and Trump’s criminal indictments.

In Arizona, 46% support Trump, 43% support Biden, and 12% are undecided. Biden’s standing has improved slightly, while Trump’s has remained unchanged. Independent voters in Arizona narrowly favor Biden.

These swing states play a crucial role in determining the outcome of elections, as they are often too close to call. Candidates focus their campaign efforts on these states to gain an edge in the election. With Super Tuesday approaching on March 5, where most states hold primaries and caucuses, the battle for these swing states will intensify.

It is essential to keep an eye on the developments in these swing states as the 2024 election approaches. The preferences of voters in these key battleground states could have a significant impact on the outcome of the election.

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