Although the former president Donald Trump The plan for re-election in 2024 has not been officially announced, and new polls show that he is capable of rematching with the president Joe Biden You can even become a winner.
this polling Data released by Emerson College on Friday showed that Trump narrowly defeated Biden in a hypothetical matchup. Although neither Trump nor Biden has the support of the majority of voters, the former president currently leads the current president by 2 percentage points.
The latest Emerson survey data shows that Trump is supported by 45% of registered voters, while Biden is only supported by 43%. At the same time, 11% of registered voters said they wanted to vote for “other people”, and only 1% said they were still “undecided.”
Emerson’s new poll was conducted from November 3 to 4, and the margin of error was plus or minus 3 percentage points.
It’s worth noting that the gap between Trump and Biden Enlarged a bit Since Emerson conducted a similar poll in early September. Previous surveys showed that Trump only leads Biden by 1 percentage point. However, both the Republicans and Democrats had the support of more registered voters.
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Trump got 47% support, while Biden’s support rate was 46%. As of this month, Trump’s approval rating has fallen by 2 percentage points, while Biden’s approval rating has fallen by 3 percentage points.
Emerson’s opinion poll also showed that Biden’s approval rate continued to decline, while his disapproval rate increased. In September, 46% of registered voters supported Biden and 47% did not. Now at the beginning of November, only 41% of people said they were in favor of the president, while half (50%) said they did not.
Among black voters, Biden’s approval rating dropped the most. In February, nearly three-quarters (72%) of people supported the president. New polling data show that black voters have fallen by 20 percentage points-only 52%.
Recent polls by other organizations have consistently shown that Biden’s approval rating is underwater. The average survey of FiveThirtyEight shows that about 50.4% of voters disapprove of the president, and only 42.9% of voters approve.
Although Trump has not officially announced his plan to run for 2024, the former president and his allies have repeatedly hinted at this possibility. Jason Miller, former senior adviser to Trump, October said He believes that the former president will “finally” announce another presidential election.
“I think President Trump will eventually run for election again in 2024. At least that is my hope,” Miller said in an interview Fox Business. “But I don’t think it will oppose Joe Biden. I think it will be a [Vice President] Kamala Harris Or maybe a [California Governor] Gavin Newson,” he predicted.
A generationSeptember, Trump’s spokesperson Liz Harrington told Weekly newspaper When she was asked about the 2024 bid, the former president retained his option.
“President Trump cares about this country very much and keeps all his choices,” she said.
In August, Trump was directly asked about another presidential campaign on Newsmax. He simply replied: “Many people will be very happy.”



