Biden Stunned by Swing State Poll — This Election Could Already Be Over

At one point, some Democrats talked about replacing Joe Biden as their 2024 nominee. But it appears the liberal establishment squashed that idea, claiming Biden is their best bet for holding onto the White House.

After all, isn’t Donald Trump facing four indictments—not to mention ongoing negative coverage from nearly every media outlet?

But it doesn’t look as if Democrats’ expectations are panning out. Already, Trump is gaining steam in the GOP primaries, leading the only candidate left. And now, a report coming from an MSM outlet is revealing where the race stands in swing states. Oh no, Joe.


Overall, the Bloomberg/Morning Consult poll of 4956 registered voters in the swing states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, found that in a head-to-head matchup, Trump leads Biden 48 to 42 percent. The poll, conducted between January 16 and 22, found that when third-party candidates were mixed in, 44 percent of registered swing state voters supported Trump, 35 percent supported Biden, and 9 percent supported Kennedy, the highest polling third-party candidate. [Source: The Post Millennial]

This should have Biden’s campaign very worried. A new Bloomberg/Morning Consult poll reveals that Trump is beating Biden in every 2024 swing state. The poll looked at voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin—all states Biden carried in 2020.

And the poll found that Trump is beating Bide 48-42. When factoring in third-party candidates, most of whom are liberal-leaning, Trump has an ever greater lead. He is beating Biden 44-35, almost ten points.

This comes just as a new Fox News poll comes out, showing Trump’s chances in hotly contested Georgia.

Just over half of Peach State voters, 51%, say they would support Trump in a hypothetical head-to-head rematch, while 43% say they’d go for Biden. That puts Trump ahead by 8 points, outside the poll’s margin of sampling error. [Source: Fox News]

A new Fox News survey reveals Trump is beating Biden by 8 points, which is outside their poll’s margin of error.

This is very troubling news for President Biden—who will most likely face Trump in the November election. He banked his re-election on running against Trump again, whom he beat four years ago.

But Biden’s administration has not been the slam dunk Democrats were expecting. Biden has been hampered by a flagging economy, besieged border, wars overseas, and a widespread crime epidemic. Voters seem to be blaming Biden for the problems.

It is possible that voters will gladly flock back to Trump, just to restore policies that seemed to work far better.

Author: Kit Fargo


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