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Biden Surges in Key Swing States, Overtaking Trump in Latest Poll

Published 03/26/2024, 03:03 PM
Updated 03/26/2024, 03:30 PM
© Reuters.  Biden Surges in Key Swing States, Overtaking Trump in Latest Poll

Quiver Quantitative - President Joe Biden has seen a notable surge in support across key battleground states, overtaking former President Donald Trump in several critical regions according to the latest Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll. This shift in voter sentiment marks a significant change from the past five months, where Trump consistently led in polls. The change is particularly stark in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, states crucial to securing an electoral victory. Biden’s recent gains in these and other swing states like Michigan could be pivotal for his re-election prospects. This uptick in Biden's polling numbers coincides with his energized State of the Union address, which seems to have rallied Democrats and assuaged some concerns regarding his age.

Biden’s campaign has intensified its efforts, focusing on crucial swing states and increasing its advertising expenditure, especially in the Blue Wall states. Despite Biden's gains, Trump maintains a lead across the seven swing states surveyed, with 47% to Biden’s 43%. This lead narrows when third-party candidates are included, with Trump at 43%, Biden at 38%, and other candidates collectively drawing 11% of voter support. The poll also revealed that a significant portion of Biden’s support is driven by opposition to Trump rather than outright enthusiasm for Biden, indicating a potential voter-turnout motivator for the Democratic base.

Economically, swing-state voters exhibit a growing confidence in the national economy, with an increasing number believing it is on the right track. However, they still tend to trust Trump over Biden on several key economic issues, including interest rates and job availability. This presents a challenge for Biden in a race where economic concerns are paramount for voters. Meanwhile, issues like immigration are rising in prominence among voters' priorities.

The Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll, conducted online with 4,932 registered voters across seven swing states, offers a crucial snapshot of the current electoral landscape. It highlights the fluid dynamics of voter sentiment in these pivotal regions, underscoring the competitiveness of the upcoming presidential race. The poll's methodology ensures a representative sample, weighted based on various demographic factors, with a margin of error of ±1 percentage point across the aggregated data from the seven states.

This article was originally published on Quiver Quantitative

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