Biden would beat Trump by an even wider margin than in 2020 if elections were held today, polls show

Four more years? Biden would beat Trump by an even BIGGER margin than in 2020 if elections were held today, a new poll claims – as DeSantis is trailing Trump in a separate survey

  • The WPA Intelligence survey of 1,571 registered voters found Biden defeated Trump by 47 percent to 40 percent
  • In the 2020 popular vote, Biden defeated Trump by 4.5 percentage points

President Biden would beat former President Donald Trump by an even larger margin than in 2020 if the election were held today, a new poll claims.

Between May 10 and 13, 1,571 registered voters were polled, revealing that Biden would lead Trump by 47 percent to 40 percent, according to WPA Intelligence poll results shared with The New York Post.

In 2020, Biden defeated Trump by 4.5 percent in the popular vote, but if the election were held today, Biden would win by as much as seven percent, the poll claimed.

Meanwhile, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who is expected to announce his presidential bid and formally challenge Trump for the GOP nomination, is currently trailing by 36 percentage points, according to the latest RealClearPolitics Survey.

President Joe Biden, 80, would beat former President Donald Trump, 76, by an even bigger margin than in 2020 if the election were held today, a new poll claims

President Joe Biden, 80, would beat former President Donald Trump, 76, by an even bigger margin than in 2020 if the election were held today, a new poll claims

The poll released on Wednesday also showed that Biden was supported by independent voters by 14 percentage points. This is nine points more than when he won the Independents’ vote in 2020.

However, the poll results also showed that Biden would not be a clear winner for re-election next year, as 46 percent of voters approve of how he is doing, compared to 54 percent of voters who disapprove and 42 percent of voters who strongly support it. disapprove.

The president had only 39 percent of registered voters who had a favorable impression of him, while 54 percent had an unfavorable impression of him.

While Biden’s approval ratings were low, Trump’s were even lower, the poll showed.

There were 32 percent of registered voters who had a favorable impression of Trump, compared to 62 percent who had an unfavorable impression.

Independents who polled the former president had only 21 percent favorable impressions and a whopping 71 percent unfavorable impressions.

Between May 10 and 13, 1,571 registered voters were polled, revealing that Biden would lead Trump by 47 percent to 40 percent, according to WPA Intelligence poll results

Between May 10 and 13, 1,571 registered voters were polled, revealing that Biden would lead Trump by 47 percent to 40 percent, according to WPA Intelligence poll results

Former President Donald Trump, who announced his re-election last November, has already come out running against DeSantis β€” despite not officially being in the race

Former President Donald Trump, who announced his re-election last November, has already come out running against DeSantis β€” despite not officially being in the race

“Despite Joe Biden’s unpopularity, our poll showed he would win reelection in a reelection against Donald Trump by a larger margin than the one he had in 2020,” WPA executive director Amanda Iovino told The Post.

β€œIt is clear from the data that Trump’s standing with the Independents has weakened significantly since the 2020 election and that he has failed to attract new voters.

This shouldn’t surprise anyone, as it’s completely consistent with last year’s election results among Trump-backed candidates in Arizona, Pennsylvania, Georgia and other states.”

A new data poll from Reuters found that Trump maintains a commanding lead over DeSantis in the 2024 Republican primary.

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a bill banning sex reassignment surgeries and drugs such as puberty blockers and hormone therapy for children

About 49 percent of registered Republican respondents said they would elect the former president, while only 21 percent said they would support DeSantis.

Other candidates on the list included former Vice President Mike Pence and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, both of whom received less than 5 percent.

Despite the data, it seems DeSantis is focused solely on advancing his agenda in Florida right now as he continues to pass sweeping legislation.

On Wednesday, he signed a bill that would ban sex reassignment surgeries and drugs such as puberty blockers and hormone therapy for children.