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Trump dominates swing states in latest poll.


Former U.S. President Donald Trump​ speaks ‍during an event at ‌his Mar-a-Lago home on November ‍15, 2022 in‌ Palm Beach, Florida. ⁤Trump announced that he was seeking another term ‌in office and officially launched his 2024​ presidential campaign. (Photo by ⁢Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

OAN’s Daniel Baldwin
8:45‌ AM – Thursday, October 19, 2023

A new⁣ poll reveals that former President Donald Trump is set to‍ dominate the swing states in the upcoming 2024 election.

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A⁢ recent survey conducted⁣ by​ Bloomberg ⁣and ⁣ Morning Consult shows that President Joe Biden ⁤is trailing behind Trump in five out of the seven crucial swing​ states, just 13 months before ⁣the general election in 2024. When all seven states⁢ are combined,⁢ Trump leads‌ Biden with a 47%‍ to 43% margin.

Trump holds a 5%⁤ lead in Georgia, 4% in Arizona, 2% in Wisconsin, 1% in Pennsylvania, and 4% in North Carolina. In Michigan,‌ Trump and Biden are tied, while Biden leads Trump by 3%⁢ in Nevada. The poll has a margin of error of 1%.

Adding to the concerns​ for the Biden ⁢campaign, swing‍ state voters ⁤express more trust in Trump than ‍Biden ​when it⁤ comes ​to addressing the important issues facing the country today. Over⁢ 50% of swing-state voters believe that the national economy was better under ⁤Trump. In terms of the economy, voters in these⁣ states trust Trump more by a margin of 14% (49% to ⁣35%). Independent voters in these states also have less ​trust‌ in Biden ‍on the economy, with 47%⁢ favoring Trump‌ compared⁣ to 25% favoring Biden.

“Right now, Biden is not ⁣getting any credit for work he’s done on the economy,” said Caroline Bye, a pollster and vice president at Morning Consult. “Almost‍ twice as many​ voters in the swing​ states‌ are ⁤saying that Bidenomics‍ is ‍bad⁢ for the economy, as ⁤opposed to good for⁣ the economy, which is a really startling fact if you’re ‌the Biden ⁣campaign.”

The ‌poll also reveals that swing-state voters trust Trump more than Biden on ⁢issues such as immigration, crime,⁢ US-China relations, guns, the Russia-Ukraine war, infrastructure, housing, and labor/unions. The union metric could be crucial, as ⁤the poll‌ shows that ​voters trust Trump more ‌on that issue by 2%. Both Trump ‌and Biden recently visited Michigan to win the support of the ⁣striking United Auto Workers. However, the UAW, a major union based in Michigan, has not ‌yet issued⁣ an ‍endorsement in the race.

On the ⁢other⁣ hand, swing-state voters express more ​trust in Biden on‌ issues such as schooling, abortion, social⁢ security, democracy,⁤ and health care.

These seven swing states hold a ‌total of 93 electoral ⁤college votes, which ‌could ultimately ⁢determine the outcome of the 2024⁣ presidential election.

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What impact does the poll reveal‌ about the trust swing-state voters have in Trump versus Biden when it comes to important issues such as the national economy ‌and immigration?

A recent poll conducted ​by Bloomberg and Morning Consult reveals⁣ that former President Donald Trump is likely to dominate the swing states in the upcoming 2024 election. The survey shows that President Joe Biden is trailing behind Trump ⁤in five out of the seven crucial swing states, just 13 months before the general election in 2024. When all‍ seven states are combined, Trump leads Biden with a 47% ⁣to 43% margin.

The swing states in which Trump holds a lead are Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina. In Michigan, Trump and Biden are tied, while ‌Biden leads Trump by 3% in Nevada. The poll has a margin of⁢ error of 1%.

Adding to the⁤ concerns for the Biden campaign, swing state voters express more trust in Trump than Biden when it comes to addressing ⁤the important issues⁣ facing the country today. Over 50% ‌of swing-state ⁢voters believe that the national economy was better under Trump. In⁣ terms of the economy, voters ⁢in these states trust Trump more​ by a margin of 14%. Independent ⁣voters in these states also have less trust in Biden on the economy, with ​47% favoring Trump compared to 25% favoring Biden.

Caroline⁤ Bye, a pollster and vice president at Morning Consult, stated, “Right now, Biden is​ not getting any ​credit for work he’s done on the economy. Almost twice as many voters in the swing states are saying that ​Bidenomics is bad for‌ the economy, as opposed to good for the economy, which is a really startling fact if you’re the Biden campaign.”

The poll also reveals⁢ that swing-state voters trust Trump more than Biden on issues⁣ such as immigration, crime, US-China relations, guns, the Russia-Ukraine war, infrastructure, housing,​ and labor/unions. On the other hand, swing-state voters express more trust in Biden on issues such as schooling, abortion, social ‌security,​ democracy, and health ​care.

These seven swing states hold a total of 93 electoral college votes, which could ultimately determine the outcome of​ the 2024 ‌presidential election.

In⁢ conclusion, the recent poll indicates that former President ‌Donald⁢ Trump is positioned to dominate the​ swing states in the⁢ upcoming 2024 election. President Joe ‌Biden is trailing behind Trump in these crucial states and is facing challenges in terms


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