Trump leads Biden by 4 points, according to NYT poll
- Recent polling data reveals a decrease in support for President Joe Biden with many former supporters now backing former President Donald Trump.
- Trump is currently leading Biden in national polls and key swing states, with an average 2.3% lead.
- The poll highlights waning support for Biden among certain Democratic groups, while Trump's base remains strong.
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New negative data on the actions of the US president, who, in a New York Times poll, reaches a record level of dissatisfied voters since the start of the Democratic presidency. Meanwhile, only a minority of Americans follow the White House election trends.
With 47 percent of Americans having a negative view of how Joe Biden is handling the presidency, the lowest level of support for Biden during his presidency, according to research released on Saturday.
After primary election victories in three US states, Donald Trump is barely eligible for the nomination as the Republican Party's presidential candidate. In surveys, Trump is also ahead of incumbent Joe Biden - who now has historically low popularity ratings. The reason for this is paradoxical.
American voters doubt Joe Biden's leadership and are opting for Donald Trump, according to a survey by The New York Times.
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