According to the results of a poll conducted on Tuesday, President Joe Biden has experienced a significant decline in support among young female voters, who normally support Democrats by significant margins, since the summer.
During the month of June, a survey conducted by J.L. Partners and the Daily Mail found that among women aged 18 to 29, Biden had a sixty percent to thirty-three percent edge against former President Donald Trump for a hypothetical rematch in 2024. However, when compared to his earlier advantage of 27 points, the president’s popularity within the critical voting bloc has decreased to only 42 percent, putting him in a position of only 10 points ahead of Trump.
Since June, the president has also experienced a decline in support among the wider female voters, and according to the survey, he currently only leads Trump by 47% to 41%. Additionally, Biden’s lead among individuals aged 18 to 29 has significantly decreased since September, with Trump lagging behind by barely two points. This is the case across the board.
In 2020, according to exit polls conducted by Edison Research, Biden prevailed over Trump by a margin of 15 points among females and by a margin of 24 points among those aged 18 to 29. Among the voting blocs that were essential to Biden’s victory in 2020, he is currently in a weak position, according to a poll.
In addition to a poll conducted by the New York Times and Siena College, which revealed that majorities of women, 18-to-29-year-olds, independents, and Hispanics disapproved of the president’s job performance, this poll reflects other recent surveys that show Biden losing support from key categories that he won over in 2020.
In addition, Trump was leading Biden by three points for a hypothetical rematch in 2024, according to a poll conducted by J.L. Partners and the Daily Mail. The research discovered that Biden was leading by two points in June. As a result of the presence of third-party candidates on the ballot, the former president’s lead grew by a marginal one point. Independent candidates Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Cornel West received 4% and 1% of the vote, respectively.
A number of recent national and battleground state polls have shown that Biden is still lagging behind Trump. Additionally, the RealClearPolitics (RCP) average shows that Biden’s lead has decreased by 23 points. Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, and Pennsylvania are also among the states in which the former president continues to dominate.
According to the Republican Congressional Party, both Biden and Trump continue to retain a commanding lead in their respective party primaries, with Biden receiving 68% of the vote and Trump receiving 63% of the vote.
Between the 15th and 20th of December, a study conducted by J.L. Partners and the Daily Mail surveyed 984 individuals who were likely to vote in the general election across the country. The margin of error for this survey was 3.1%.
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